The TRAUMASCAN is designed to provide for the efficient use of the radiography system when providing emergency aid to the patient within the first hours after an injury. The system provides a fast examination with sufficient diagnostic quality of the digital X-ray images to support an effective diagnosis of any injury.
TRAUMASCAN
Is a whole-body digital radiography system, designed to produce the digital X-ray images with a flexible format (from whole- to partial-body areas) of injured or surgical patients where rapid diagnosis of polytrauma is required
It provides critical life-saving information to the medical staff by enabling them to have a complete picture , from head to toe, of a patients injuries, faster and with less interference, due to the patient stabilization features, than was previously possible
Is intended to be used in emergency departments, trauma centers, trauma resuscitation units, radiology departments of clinics, military/ emergency mobile hospitals
DIGITAL X-RAY IMAGING TECHNIQUE
The TRAUMASCAN system is based on enhanced linear slot-scanning technology which produces digital radiographic images in a flexible format and selectable spatial resolution in seconds. The quick X-ray diagnostics are based on performing the following kinds of examinations.
The whole-body X-ray images of the patient to is obtained by stitching together the two large-format images with the 100 cm x 49 cm size are obtained by the two subsequent scans of the lower and upper portions of the patient’s body each taking approxuimately 8 seconds. The time period between the first and second scan should not exceed 20-30 seconds. Resulting in a whole body X-ray in under 1 minute.
A large-format X-ray images of any selected area of the patient’s body with the dimensions of up to 100 cm х 49 cm is obtained as a result of the longitudinal scanning of the patient with the X-ray beam taking 5 — 8 seconds.
High-resolution partial-body X-ray images are obtaining by using standard-format (35 cm x 43 cm) flat panel X-ray receiver or CR imaging plates.