Anaesthetist Carolina Urraca Del Junco, radiographer Katherine Airey, senior nurse Elaine Chivers, head of imaging Petra Agthe, ceo Richard Hoile, head of orthopaedics Andy Moores, Fujifilm business development associate Jordan Pollard and black Labrador Sita.
Veterinary specialist referral centre Anderson Moores needed a solution to the logistical bottleneck it was facing in its surgical unit, where animals needed to be imaged out of theatre both before and after surgery. The solution chosen was the Fujifilm FDR nano mobile x-ray unit, which the team have nicknamed Nina.
“We were looking for a solution that would give us excellent image quality, was compact and easy to use and good value for money,” said head of imaging Petra Agthe. “The Fujifim FDR nano met all of our criteria and more. Because the unit is so compact it is used in our lead-lined theatre, meaning we no longer have to move surgical patients for imaging. This gives us more flexibility, a more efficient workflow and also means less disruption for the main x-ray room.”
See the full report on page 24 of the December 2018 issue of RAD Magazine.