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Toshiba Medical Angiography Systems Help Clinicians Maximize Flexibility, Minimize Exposure and Optimize Image Quality in Interventional Radiology
Healthcare providers seeking versatile imaging technology for their
angiography needs can find a customized solution with Toshiba
Medical's robust Infinix™-i
product line. From embolization, angioplasty, shunt repair or virtually
any other image-guided procedure, including those in hybrid OR settings,
the Infinix-i delivers optimum image quality, industry leading dose
management tools and unprecedented flexibility and patient access.
Toshiba (News - Alert) Medical has recently introduced new and renamed legacy systems,
so customers can easily identify the technology that matches their
clinical and patient situation.** With head-to-toe and
fingertip-to-fingertip coverage, a 270-degree gantry pivot, as well as
offering the ability to maintain a heads-up display during complex
angles with synchronized rotating collimators and flat panel detectors,*
the Infinix-i lineup features the following systems:
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Infinix-i Core: Designed specifically for routine
interventional cardiology procedures with a compact single plane C-arm
at an affordable price-point.
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Infinix-i Core +: Our patented 5-axis single-plane,
floor-mounted system achieves angulatins that are optimal for
both routine interventional cardiology and radiology procedures.
Ergonomic design with "WorkRite technology" allows monitor viewing at
any point in the room, designed to help clinicians improve clinical
workflow.
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Infinix-i Sky +: With 3D imaging anywhere, the Infinix-i Sky +
combines Toshiba Medical's unique sliding double C-arm design to
deliver unprecedented flexibility and quality. With an innovative
C-arm flip and 3D imaging from anywhere, head-end, left or right side,
the system is ideal for advanced interventional radiology and oncology
procedures.
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Infinix-i Biplane: The only 3-in-1 biplane room that combines
the flexibility of floor- and ceiling-mounted positioners with
simplified biplane positioning for unprecedented access and coverage.
Designed for both biplane cardiology and biplane neurology procedures,
the system operates as a fully functional single plane system when a
biplane room is not necessary.
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Infinix-i Dual Plane: The only system with two dedicated C-arms
to help clinicians treat more patients cost-effectively, with the
ability to perform cardiac and peripheral procedures in the same room.
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Infinix-i 4D CT: Seamlessly integrates the interventional lab
and CT to allow clinicians to plan, treat and verify in a single
clinical setting.
"Toshiba Medical has an XRVL legacy of helping clinicians provide the
ultimate in patient access, care and safety," said Bill Newsom,
director, X-ray Vascular Business Unit, Toshiba America Medical Systems,
Inc. "We've been able to continue that legacy with the recent launch of
the Infinix-i Sky +, which allows clinicians to move the C-arm around
the patient, rather than the other way around."
Toshiba Medical is showcasing its Infinix-i product line at this year's
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago,
November 27 - December 2, 2016 (Booth #7334, North Hall B).
About Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.
With headquarters in Tustin, Calif., Toshiba America Medical Systems
markets, sells, distributes and services radiology and cardiovascular
systems, including CT, MR, ultrasound, X-ray and cardiovascular
equipment, and coordinates clinical diagnostic imaging research for all
modalities in the United States. For more information, visit Toshiba
Medical's website at www.medical.toshiba.com.
*Not including the Infinix-i Core system. **The Infinix-i Core is
the INFX-8000F (SP), the Infinix-i Core+ is the INFX-8000V (SP), the
Infinix-i Sky is the INFX-8000C with 830 C-arm, the Infinix-i Sky+ is
the INFX-8000C with 930A C-arm, the Infinix-i Dual-Plane is the
INFX-8000F (DP), the Infinix-i Biplane is the INFX-8000V (BP)
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