A C-Arm is a mobile fluoroscopy unit shaped like a "C," allowing it to move around a patient during procedures. It emits X-rays and provides real-time images on a screen, making it indispensable for orthopedic surgeries, pain management, and cardiovascular procedures.
A CT scanner uses rotating X-ray beams and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional (tomographic) images of the body.
An X-ray machine captures images of the inside of the body using ionizing radiation. It is especially good at imaging bones and detecting fractures.
Ultrasound machines use high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of organs, tissues, and blood flow.
Hematology Analyzer automatically analyzes blood samples to count and classify different blood cells.
A clinical chemistry analyzer measures various substances in bodily fluids like blood or urine.
Hormone analyzer measures hormone levels in blood using a light-emitting chemical reaction.
Delivers a controlled mixture of anesthetic gases and oxygen to keep patients sedated.
A mechanical ventilator supports or replaces spontaneous breathing by delivering air or oxygen into the lungs.
High-intensity, adjustable lights with shadow-free illumination for the surgical field.