Popular range of mini C-arms is designed to fit any clinical need

For surgeons and clinicians seeking uncompromising image quality in extremity imaging, the Orthoscan range of mini C-arms have proved to be a popular choice, according to Xograph Healthcare, the exclusive representative in the UK and Ireland. Orthoscan’s mini C-arms are designed to offer image clarity, intuitive operation and innovative features that support adult and paediatric imaging. The range will soon be joined by the Versa model, which is set to receive its CE Mark and promises to offer greater versatility and performance.
Orthoscan only designs and manufactures mini C-arms and it says this specialisation has led to the world’s largest installed base. The TAU family, including the flagship TAU 2020, TAU 1515, and TAU 1512, is designed to offer a solution for every clinical need. With advanced CMOS flat panel detectors, the systems deliver high resolution and brightness, enabling clinicians to confirm joint spaces, visualise fractures in full, and reduce the number of exposures required.
Intelligent Dose Reduction technology ensures diagnostic image quality is not compromised while minimising radiation exposure for patients and staff. Features such as pulsed fluoroscopy, anatomically optimised imaging parameters and stepless motorised collimators further enhance safety and usability. The TAU 2020 has a 32″ touch screen display offering rich detail at a glance and supporting efficient workflow in busy surgical environments. The compact, lightweight design and enhanced mobility make the C-arms suitable for a variety of settings, including paediatric orthopaedics and trauma imaging.
Picture: The TAU 2020 has a 32” touch screen display.
Read this report on page 11 of the October 2025 issue of RAD Magazine.


