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2020 Big Book of Surgery

Outpatient Surgery Magazine, providing current information on Surgical Services, Surgical Facility Administration, Outpatient Surgery News and Trends, OR Excellence and more.

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT You Won't Believe the Image On This Mini-C Good things come in small packages, even in C-arms. The 24" widescreen HD color monitor with high-resolution mode on the Hologic Fluoroscan InSight FD Mini C-Arm is so bright and distortion-free that it rivals standard X-ray. Yet it comes on the lightweight, easy-to-move, small-footprint Insight Mini C. A new high-resolution option enables you to see all the pixels in the detector. A rotating flat detector optimizes imaging for long bones. The system's touchscreen controls give surgeons effortless image adjustment and rotation for clear and accurate visualization, while a laser alignment light guides imaging to the precise location. A low-dose mode greatly reduces radiation exposure for the patient and operator. Request a demo! For more information, email fluoroscan@hologic.com or visit www.fluoroscan.com This Device May Save the Life of a Difficult Airway Patient Reduce the risk of hypoxemia with the SuperNO2VA nasal PAP ventilation system from Vyaire. If the patient's airway collapses after sedation or during intubation this device can deliver positive airway pressure to stent open the upper airway, allowing oxygenation before, during and after surgery anywhere there's an oxygen source. Choose from a medium or large standalone mask with a head strap or as a kit with 2L hyperinflation bag. Use the SuperNO2VA with an anesthesia machine or connect it to an oxygen flow meter. For more information, call (833) 327-3287 or visit vyaire.com/superno2va Protect Staff from Radiation with this Mini-C Protect staffers from radiation exposure and give surgeons full- sized C-arm performance in a smaller package with the FD Pulse from OrthoScan. It's the first mini-C with pulsed fluoroscopy, which reduces radiation dose without sacrificing image quality. An orbital rotation of 150 o produces an expanded field of view on the 24-inch, hi-res monitor. The OrthoTouch interface delivers a similar control experience to that of a smartphone or tablet. LED lights on the bottom of the tube head illuminate the anatomy and eliminate shadows. Bilateral controls on either side provide easy access to imaging and documentation in the sterile field. For more information, call (866) 996-0472, email info@orthoscan.com or visit www.orthoscan.com C - A R M S 1 4 • S U P P L E M E N T T O O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9

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