The typical method of positioning a C-Arm for an area of interest requires unguided movements and repeated x-ray exposures to check positioning, leading to unnecessary radiation exposure for doctors, nurses and patients during positioning. It also results in lost productivity in operating rooms due to the unguided iterative positioning process. ISLA-9000 is presented as a solution.
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2. Typical C-Arm Positioning with respect to AREA of INTEREST uses unguided movements of the
C-Arm. Hence repeated X Ray Exposures are required to realize if C-Arm is correctly positioned
This leads to:
(i) Un-necessary X Ray exposure to Doctors, Nurses & Patients while positioning
(ii) Unguided iterative positioning process implies Lost PRODUCTIVITY in OT ROOM
Presenting ISLA-9000