The DelftDI Trauma DRPLUS is a dedicated and unique digital radiography solution for trauma departments and emergency rooms.
The system can be manoeuvred around the patient quickly and easily without any need to move the patient, especially important in critical trauma situations including spinal injuries.
This system comprises a U-arm and the X-ray beam always remains centered to the image receptor so you never have to worry about misalignment. A wireless portable Canon Flat Panel Detector (FPD) provides instantaneous imaging and benefits from the integrated Automatic Exposure Control (AEC).
This provides the highest possible image quality and ensures accurate and repeatable exposures with the lowest patient X-ray dose.
DelftDI Trauma DRPLUS. The dedicated solution.
Equipped with multiple centres of rotation the Trauma DRPLUS allows freedom of movements at almost any angle and plane. This means that whatever the trauma situation, Trauma DRPLUS will produce the images required without compromising patient stability.
The Trauma DRPLUS lends itself exceptionally well to the X-ray examination of trauma patients. The patient remains secure, typically on a spine board whilst the only movement is from the X-ray tube support overhead and the detector underneath, or to the side in lateral projections. The Advanced Trauma and Life Support Protocol (ATLS) specifies that the patient must remain very stable and secure.
In trauma situations, maintaining a stable and secure patient position is essential. Trauma DRPLUS moves effortlessly around the patient to achieve optimum projection angles including smooth, fast positioning for horizontal beam laterals - and they benefit from the use of AEC too!
The bright and responsive touchscreen user-interface located on the X-ray tubehead not only allows access to patient details and exposure parameter adjustments but also provides image display right at the patient side. Motorised tube support height adjustment places the screen quickly in the ideal position for all users.
After extensive clinical study, Trauma DRPLUS’s image receptor / X-ray tube support positioning arm has been optimised with a source detector distance of 135cm and with an overall width minimised to a slim 55cm. This allows easy and fast positioning which, in combination with super-fast Canon DR imaging, results in quicker examination completion times. The wide range of Trauma DRPLUS movements allows the positioning arm to be used for precise and easily manoeuvred horizontal beam projections, resulting in stress-free lateral imaging without having to move the patient.
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