C-arm developer Ziehm Imaging of Nuremberg, Germany, has begun U.S. shipments of its Ziehm Solo mobile C-arm.
Ziehm Solo features a 1k x 1k image intensifier as well as wireless data transmission, and is available with an extra viewing station or ceiling-mounted monitors. The product was introduced at the 2009 European Congress of Radiology and received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance in December 2009.
Ziehm also reported that it has made 100 installations of Solo internationally.
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Ziehm debuts new C-arm at ECR, March 18, 2009
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