Cirdan - Model Solas OR -Specimen Radiography System
Dedicated X-ray specimen cabinet designed for surgical and biopsy suites.
The latest Photon Counting and Tilt technology produces images with high levels of detail and contrast.
Improve efficiencyFast and accurate imaging at the point of care means less time in the clinical or OR environment and reduced discomfort and /or anaesthesia for the patient.
Improve outcomesBy confirming the presence of macrocalcifications in samples, we ensure that the Pathologist is reviewing the right samples which leads to more accurate results and faster turnaround for patients.
Features such as safety interlocks, self-test on start-up and confirmation that images have been saved, give users added peace of mind. An integrated queue system ensures that images are not lost in the event of network failure.
Simple WorkflowsSOLAS OR workflow supports standalone operation as well as a fully integrated configuration with RIS worklists and PACS. Patient details can be loaded directly from a DICOM modality worklist with images sent automatically to PACS for storage or review.
The 15x12cm field of view is designed to meet the needs clinicians / surgical teams.
Innovation is at the heart of Cirdan and we are committed to improving the treatment of breast cancer and helping surgeons reduce readmission rates by providing rapid and accurate imaging at the point of care for both core biopsy and surgical specimens.
- High quality specimen images.
- High contrast images providing excellent definition and clear views of micro calcifications and lesions.
- Optical and digital magnification.
- High resolution 10lp/mm.
- Effective pixel 50um.
- Mark annotations (rectangular and elliptical).
- Reduced delays and time saved as specimens are imaged and verified in seconds at the point of care.
- Single compact unit which can be configured for table top or trolley use. Touchscreen or mouse driven interface.
- DICOM compliant imaging software ensures traceability of images to patient and the record of care.
- Accurate data leads to a reduction in recall rate due to missed or inaccurate sampling.
- Shorter turnaround times mean more patients can be processed in the time available.
