Standing spine examinations are quicker at Spire Alexandra

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Paramedical services manager Stuart Unthank, radiographer Paramjit Chauhan, Toshiba Medical Systems x-ray clinical applications specialist Carl Smith, account executive Colin Pellow and radiographers Deborah Mount, Madeleine Mockridge, Karen Soave and Angela Rowett.

Spire Alexandra Hospital’s recently acquired Toshiba Ultimax-i x-ray fluoroscopy system is expanding the range of examinations on offer at the Kent private hospital.

“We find it a very easy machine to use,” said radiographer Haran Bains. “It gives us the opportunity to offer a wider range of examinations than before.  It not only reduces the time spent by patients in the room, but there is a significant reduction in dose.  We mainly use the system for fluoroscopy and conventional radiography.

“We have a few consultants who request standing spines and pelvises, and with the new machine it takes a fraction of the time it usually does in a general radiography room and, as a result, images are of even quality.”

See the full report on page 6 of the August 2014 issue of RAD Magazine.

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