Certified Pre-Owned C-Arms

Pre-Owned C-Arms

Browse certified pre-owned C-arm systems for surgery, orthopaedics and interventional imaging. Inspected and ready for worldwide shipment.

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Buyer's Guide

Buying a Pre-Owned C-Arm: Key Considerations

C-arm fluoroscopy is the most rapidly deployable capital purchase in interventional imaging. This guide covers the technical and operational factors that determine clinical and financial value.

1. Detector Type

Image intensifier vs. flat-panel determines image quality and dose.

  • Image intensifier: proven, lower cost
  • Flat-panel: superior image quality, lower dose
  • Flat-panel required for complex vascular procedures

2. Generator & Dose Performance

Verify output and dose management capability.

  • kV and mA range for all clinical modes
  • Pulsed fluoroscopy rate options (1–30 fps)
  • DAP meter and dose measurement records

3. Rotation Range & Geometry

Range of motion determines procedural flexibility in theatre.

  • Orbital rotation range (180°+)
  • Caudal/cranial angulation range
  • Working distance and collision clearance

4. Advanced Imaging Features

Roadmap and DSA are essential for vascular interventions.

  • Roadmap and digital subtraction angiography
  • Automatic brightness control
  • DICOM connectivity and image storage

5. Brands We Supply

Leading fluoroscopy system manufacturers.

  • Ziehm Imaging, OEC/GE Healthcare
  • Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers
  • Shimadzu — wide model selection

6. Warranty & Service Support

Post-installation coverage for fast-cycle clinical equipment.

  • Standard 90-day parts warranty
  • X-ray tube and detector servicing
  • DICOM/PACS integration at commissioning

Common Questions

Common Buyer Questions

Answers to the most common questions about pre-owned C-arm systems.

What is the difference between a mini C-arm and a full-size C-arm?
Mini C-arms are designed for extremity imaging (hand, wrist, foot, ankle) in outpatient or ambulatory settings. They are lighter, more manoeuvrable, and produce lower radiation output. Full-size C-arms are used for spine, hip, abdomen, vascular, and general surgical fluoroscopy, with higher generator output and larger detector or II size.
Do I need a flat-panel detector or is an image intensifier sufficient?
Image intensifier C-arms are fully adequate for routine orthopaedic and general surgery fluoroscopy. Flat-panel detectors are recommended where image quality, dose reduction, and dynamic range are priorities — particularly for vascular interventions, complex spine procedures, and cardiac hybrid theatres.
What radiation safety requirements apply to C-arm use?
C-arm systems must be operated by or under the supervision of trained radiographers or surgeons authorised to use fluoroscopy. Radiation dose logs (DAP records), lead apron and thyroid shield use, and regular QA tests (kV accuracy, dose rate) are mandatory in most regulatory jurisdictions.
Can a C-arm be used in a standard operating theatre without shielding?
Yes. Mobile C-arms are designed for use in standard theatres with personal protective equipment (lead aprons, thyroid shields, eyewear). Fixed lead shielding or a dedicated radiation room is generally not required for mobile C-arm use. Check local radiation safety regulations for specific requirements.
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