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SIEMENS Siemens Video Switch Distributor Assembly - 1600084 X1956 Video Fluoroscopy Parts For Sale

Part Number: 1600084X1956
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We acquired the unit in a state surplus sale. We don’t know the prior usage history. Comes as pictured. No other accessories. 30 days return warranty for the US buyers. Inventory ID: WHS9A,... view more

April 21

Asking Price:
$3,325 USD

Mehtap Kandara / Kandara, LLC
phone: +1 (225) 200-4072
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Video Fluoroscopy

Video Fluoroscopy is a type of imaging technology used to capture real-time moving images of the internal structures of the body. It is commonly used to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders, musculoskeletal injuries, and vascular diseases. Video Fluoroscopy equipment is typically composed of an X-ray tube, an image intensifier, and a video camera. The X-ray tube produces a beam of X-rays that pass through the body and are detected by the image intensifier. The image intensifier then converts the X-ray beam into a visible image, which is then captured by the video camera and displayed on a monitor.

The price range for Video Fluoroscopy equipment varies depending on the type of equipment and the features it offers. Basic systems can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000, while more advanced systems can cost upwards of $200,000. Some of the leading manufacturers of Video Fluoroscopy equipment include GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens Healthineers. These manufacturers offer a wide range of systems with varying features and capabilities.