Fluoroscopy Overview

Overview

Fluoroscopy provides dynamic imaging of moving structures. It is used for gastrointestinal and interventional procedures. It allows real time guidance during therapy.

Clinical Uses

Fluoroscopy guides catheter placement and contrast studies. It evaluates swallowing and bowel function. It supports many minimally invasive procedures.

Radiation Management

Fluoroscopy requires careful dose monitoring and optimization. Pulsed fluoroscopy and collimation reduce exposure. Staff training is essential for safety.

Equipment Advances

Modern systems offer digital capture and dose tracking. Image enhancement improves visualization. Integration with other modalities expands capabilities.

C Arm Fluoroscopy

Overview

A C arm provides real time x ray imaging for surgical and interventional guidance. It is used in orthopedics vascular and pain procedures. Mobility allows use in operating rooms and procedure suites.

Image Intensifier and Flat Panel

Older systems use image intensifiers while modern units use flat panel detectors. Flat panels offer improved image quality and dose efficiency. Detector choice affects image processing and display.

Dose Management

Pulsed fluoroscopy and collimation reduce radiation exposure during procedures. Staff wear protective apparel and use shielding to minimize dose. Dose tracking supports safety and optimization.

Positioning and Workflow

C arm maneuverability and locking mechanisms facilitate precise imaging angles. Integration with navigation and recording systems enhances documentation. Team coordination ensures efficient procedural flow.