C-arm developer Ziehm Imaging of Nuremberg, Germany, has completed an order for a mobile C-arm from the North Bristol NHS Trust in the U.K.
The compact Ziehm 8000, which is designed for applications such as orthopedics, pain management, and trauma, is in use at Southmead Hospital and brings to seven the number of Ziehm systems installed throughout the Trust. The contract came through radiology products supplier Xograph Healthcare of Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
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