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Manager's Guide to Orthopedic Surgery - August 2014

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www.usa.siemens.com /cios-alpha Answers for life. Vision that extends way beyond 30 cm. Imaging technology that helps overcome disruption and inefficiency in the OR. When it comes to using a mobile C-arm, image quality is key. But there is a bigger vision to consider. Think of all the ways your current imaging technology can cause disruption in the OR: limited field of view, maneuverability challenges, overheating, and more. Each problem potentially dragging your surgical team to a halt, as the clock ticks, costs rise, and patient safety is at stake. When Siemens set out to create a new generation of mobile C-arm technology, we had a greater vision in mind: one that would maximize efficiency, reduce stress, and enable a higher quality of care across multiple disciplines, including cardiovascular, orthopedic, and urology. Introducing Cios Alpha. Its 30 cm x 30 cm flat-panel detector provides a large field of view, and crisp, sharp resolution that delivers the finest detail at the lowest possible dose for a variety of surgical procedures. Just as importantly, it is thoughtfully designed for intuitive operation, flexible maneuvering, and intelligent power management. So you get pure performance without costly delays. With Cios Alpha, Siemens brings to life a vision of a mobile C-arm that optimizes your surgical team's confidence, efficiency, and operational workflow. Cios Alpha. Another example of Sustainable Healthcare Technology from Siemens. A9111-9327-A1-4A00 | © 2014 Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. | All rights reserved

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