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Philips Marks 5,000th Zenition Mobile C-arm Installation

Since its rollout in 2019, Zenition has become a solution in hospitals in over 170 countries.

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By: Sam Brusco

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A vascular case with Zenition. Photo: Philips.

Philips announced the 5,000th installation of its Zenition mobile surgery imaging system at Kolín Regional Hospital in the Czech Republic.

Since its rollout in 2019, Zenition has become a solution in hospitals in over 170 countries, allowing teams to perform image-guided procedures more efficiently. The company said its mobile C-arm systems help treat over 15 million patients worldwide every year.

“Designed as an intuitive, impressively fast motorized C-arm, the Zenition efficiently delivers state-of-the-art image quality, said Filip Neumann, MUDr, Head of the Endoscopy Department at Kolín Regional Hospital, where the 5,000th Zenition was installed. “The tableside operator and touch screen module provide motion and image control directly at the table, giving operators greater flexibility and independence.”

The mobile C-arm platform is engineered to provide high-quality imaging with ease of use and workflow efficiency. The platform leverages innovations pioneered on Philips’ Azurion platform. Zenition’s compact design, Position Memory feature, and BodySmart software to capture fast and consistent images cuts the need for C-arm repositioning by 45%, according to the company.

The 5,000th installation coincides with Philips’ 70th anniversary of introducing its first mobile C-arm in 1955. Building on this heritage, Zenition combines Philips’ expertise in image-guided therapy, workflow innovation, and clinical partnership.

“Reaching 5,000 Zenition installations worldwide is a testament to the trust clinicians place in our solutions to deliver high-quality care,” said Mark Stoffels, global business leader Image-Guided Therapy Systems at Philips.

“This milestone reflects both our rich 70-year heritage in surgical imaging and our continued commitment to helping healthcare providers overcome today’s challenges of staff shortages, efficiency pressures, and rising costs—so that more patients everywhere can benefit from safe, effective surgical care,” added Rohit Sathe, global business leader, Mobile Surgery at Philips.

The company launched its Zenition 90 Motorized last year. Zenition 90 Motorized is equipped with intuitive motorization for more control and power.

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