Toshiba will showcase its first floor-mounted, multiaxis X-ray system and the latest addition to the Infinix-i series family – the Infinix VFi/BP/FD. At the heart of the system is a multiaxis floor mounted positioner that allows clinician access and anatomical coverage of the patient. In addition, two flat-panel detectors – a 12-by-16-inch FPD and an 8-by-8-inch FPD on a ceiling suspended omega C-arm – deliver the images needed for complex vascular, neuro interventional and general angiographic procedures.
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