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Giotto ElegantModel Image 3DL - Digital Mammography System

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GIOTTO IMAGE 3DL is an elegant digital mammography system for the highest comfort of both patients and radiographers, thanks to the perfect ergonomic design and the complete and intuitive user interface. The system enhances his flexibility through the inclination toward the patient for an easier positioning, upward to allow the relaxation of the pectoral muscle for more breast tissue visualization and the possibility to perform stereotactic biopsies, even in prone position.

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When combined with the Biopsy Digit SL and MAMMOBED accessories, the system allows stereotactic biopsies with the patient in prone position and breast access close to 360°.

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Four control panels placed in strategic locations of the gantry enable motorized movements in a quick and easy way.

With a single click on the isocentric movements button it is possible to automatically rotate the gantry for the next view of the acquisition protocol.

The intuitive interface of Raffello software is designed to handle high mammographic workflows: rapid exposures, customizable acquisition protocols and motorized isocentric movements are just few examples.

The Sensitive Compression System (SCS) is an optimized regulation of the compression speed through the patient positioning in order to decrease patient’s discomfort and pain during the examination.

The unique circular shape allows the additional option of face-to-face positioning which can make technologist’s work easier and quicker. Conventional positioning is however not impaired by the system shape and therefore possible whenever required.

The tilting movement of the gantry requires the patient to lean to this, improving the relaxation of the pectoral muscle and an increase of up to 2 cm in breast tissue included in the field of view*.

Furthermore, the tilting movement in the opposite direction facilitates the positioning of women in a wheelchair.
It is also possible to tilt the gantry down to the horizontal position to perform procedures in prone position.

*M. Calabrese, C. Faedda, D. Brizzi, G. Baio, E. Bertoli, L. Bacigalupo. Mammographic technique: frontal oblique approach versus traditional lateral approach. European Radiology, ECR 2005, Book of Abstracts, Supplement 1 to volume 15, February 2005, scientific session, p. 268.

A large range of compressor paddles and optional accessories for further projections are available to suit most screening or diagnostic workflow.

Technologically advanced components and innovative image processing software ensure optimal image quality with the lowest patient dose in all operating conditions.