Versatile stretcher.Gendron, Inc., introduces the Beta by Gendron[TM] C-Arm Procedural Stretcher stretcher /stretch·er/ (strech´er) a contrivance for carrying the sick or wounded. stretch·er n. , part of Gendron's new family of x-ray capable, full-featured stretchers. It eliminates the time and effort of multiple patient transfers by integrating imaging functions with diagnostic and treatment procedures. A patented composite carbon-fiber top provides excellent radiolucent radiolucent /ra·dio·lu·cent/ (ra?de-o-loo´sent) permitting the passage of radiant energy, such as x-rays, with little attenuation, the representative areas appearing dark on the exposed film. equivalency of 0.2mm of aluminum. The radiolucent top, which permits AP and lateral imaging, supplies 58" imaging coverage and panning capability, with 10" longitudinal movement, while the Procedural Stretcher's generous 48" x 34" frame opening easily accommodates a C-Arm for fluoroscopic Fluoroscopic (fluoroscopy) An x-ray procedure that produces immediate images and motion on a screen. The images look like those seen at airport baggage security stations. Mentioned in: Hypotonic Duodenography procedures. Additional features include Trendelenburg/reverse Trendelenburg to 11[degrees], all-surface 8" carpet casters, and foot-activated hydraulics hydraulics, branch of engineering concerned mainly with moving liquids. The term is applied commonly to the study of the mechanical properties of water, other liquids, and even gases when the effects of compressibility are small. for Trendelenburg and height adjustment from 25.5" to 35.5". |
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