06.15.15
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging and Shimadzu Medical Systems USA have announced a collaboration to offer a retrofit X-ray system consisting of a Shimadzu MobileArt Evolution system and Konica Minolta's AeroDR.
The system uses a 14-inch x 17-inch Konica Minolta flat-panel digital radiography (DR) detector, available in HQ and standard-resolution sizes. It also is available with an XE panel for extreme environments, or a smaller 10-inch x 12-inch HQ detector for pediatric or dual-panel applications.
The unit is the most recent introduction of DR systems that combine Shimadzu MobileArt Evolution portable x-ray technology and the Konica Minolta AeroDR wireless detector.
The new portable solution now is available with a larger console and a 17-inch touch-screen monitor. The console mounted system offers a larger viewing area to simplify operation and enhance clinical confidence, according to a Konica Minolta news release. The larger console provides additional space for accessories and storage, along with a detector slot that facilitates bagging and cleaning of the AeroDR panel.
The CS-7 portable control station delivers an easy-to-use, common interface on a 17-inch screen that facilitates easier viewing for more patient-centric workflow and improves image quality. A three-second preview streamlines workflow while the cable-free operation of the digital portable system allows for easy image detector positioning while reducing patient discomfort and stress during portable procedures.
"Konica Minolta Medical Imaging is pleased to collaborate with Shimadzu Medical Systems to enhance the portable DR imaging solutions we provide to hospitals," said Guillermo Sander, senior product manager of Digital Radiography at Konica Minolta. "We are listening to our customers and providing the tools they need to efficiently and safely deliver imaging across diverse environments."
Headquartered in Wayne, N.J., Konica Minolta Imaging is a unit of Konica Minolta Inc. The company develops medical diagnostic primary imaging technologies.
The system uses a 14-inch x 17-inch Konica Minolta flat-panel digital radiography (DR) detector, available in HQ and standard-resolution sizes. It also is available with an XE panel for extreme environments, or a smaller 10-inch x 12-inch HQ detector for pediatric or dual-panel applications.
The unit is the most recent introduction of DR systems that combine Shimadzu MobileArt Evolution portable x-ray technology and the Konica Minolta AeroDR wireless detector.
The new portable solution now is available with a larger console and a 17-inch touch-screen monitor. The console mounted system offers a larger viewing area to simplify operation and enhance clinical confidence, according to a Konica Minolta news release. The larger console provides additional space for accessories and storage, along with a detector slot that facilitates bagging and cleaning of the AeroDR panel.
The CS-7 portable control station delivers an easy-to-use, common interface on a 17-inch screen that facilitates easier viewing for more patient-centric workflow and improves image quality. A three-second preview streamlines workflow while the cable-free operation of the digital portable system allows for easy image detector positioning while reducing patient discomfort and stress during portable procedures.
"Konica Minolta Medical Imaging is pleased to collaborate with Shimadzu Medical Systems to enhance the portable DR imaging solutions we provide to hospitals," said Guillermo Sander, senior product manager of Digital Radiography at Konica Minolta. "We are listening to our customers and providing the tools they need to efficiently and safely deliver imaging across diverse environments."
Headquartered in Wayne, N.J., Konica Minolta Imaging is a unit of Konica Minolta Inc. The company develops medical diagnostic primary imaging technologies.