What is the C-arm machine used for?

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      A C-arm is a medical X-ray imaging device primarily used for real-time image guidance during surgery. It is widely used in clinical settings such as orthopedics, cardiovascular intervention, and emergency medicine. Its C-arm structure enables multi-angle imaging, assisting doctors with precise positioning and manipulation.

      Definition and Core Functions

      A C-arm (mobile C-arm X-ray machine) consists of a C-shaped gantry, an X-ray tube, and a digital imaging system. Its core function is to generate real-time images using X-ray fluoroscopy and photography technology to support intraoperative navigation. These devices typically have the following features:

      ● Low-radiation design: Pulsed fluoroscopy and intelligent exposure control reduce radiation exposure for both doctors and patients.

      ● Flexible operation: The C-arm can rotate over 115° to accommodate various surgical angles.

      ● High-definition imaging: Some models are equipped with a dynamic flat-panel detector or 4K monitor for enhanced image resolution.

      Typical Application Scenarios

      ● Orthopedic surgery: Intraoperative positioning for fracture reduction, vertebroplasty, and joint replacement. ‌‌

      ● Cardiovascular Intervention: Angiographic procedures such as catheter placement and stent implantation. ‌‌

      ● Emergency and Minimally Invasive Surgery: Foreign body removal, nerve block guidance, and laparoscopic surgery assistance. ‌‌

      ● Other Fields: Urology, pain management, and gynecological fallopian tube surgery. ‌‌

      ‌Technical Classification‌

      Based on function and scale, they are divided into three categories:

      ● Small C-arm: Portable, suitable for basic orthopedic and surgical procedures in secondary hospitals. ‌‌

      ‌● Medium C-arm: Supports complex interventional procedures (such as ERCP and tumor treatment), with functions similar to large vascular angiography machines. ‌‌

      ‌● Large C-arm (DSA): Fixed, high-powered device, dedicated to whole-body angiography and high-level procedures in tertiary hospitals. ‌‌

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