• Epica  Vimago GT30™ Veterinary CT Scanner
  • Epica  Vimago GT30™ Veterinary CT Scanner
  • Epica  Vimago GT30™ Veterinary CT Scanner

Epica Vimago GT30™ Veterinary CT Scanner

Stock Code:
EPICA-VIMAGO-GT30
POA

Description

Epica Vimago GT30™ Veterinary CT Scanner


A single platform, full-body imaging solution.


Epica's Latest HDVI Platform
Since its inception, Vimago has had the highest spatial resolution and lowest noise of any 3D imaging modality. Now, with our newest model, Vimago GT30, we have further improved contrast resolution to rival any conventional CT. Vimago GT30 is capable of producing impeccable soft tissue details at 33% increased scanning speed and 33% increased stack size compared to our HU model.


HDVI Multi-modality Platform


- Proven to be clinically superior to radio-graphs
- Diagnostically superior or equivalent to conventional CT
- Study setup in minutes (not including patient positioning & anesthesia time)
- Replaces Ultrasound in many cases
- Replaces MRI in many cases

At no incremental cost to the practice...


Fluoroscopy


Latest Platform Updates Include:
- Road Mapping
- Digital Subtraction Angiography
- Burst Mode
- Dose Reduction Technology

Digital Radiography


Vimago's built-in Digital Radiography system can be used in a single shot or scanning mode to allow an entire patient to be scanned in a single radiograph. Images may be taken at any angle.


HDVI


With Vimago™, you can view images in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes - because of this, Vimago™ studies can be easier to read than regular radio-graphs.


"VIMAGO™ GT30 is a Multi-Modality Masterpiece. It is capable of producing HDVI High Definition Volumetric Imaging (CT), Full-Featured Fluoroscopy & Digital Radiography."
- Greg Stoutenburgh, Co-Founder

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Epica Vimago GT30™ Veterinary CT Scanner


HDVI CT, Full-Featured Fluoroscopy and Digital Radiography

Gantry Size: 592 mm

Footprint: 2310 x 1644 x 1485 mm

Weight: 420 kg

Power Input: 230VAC, 20A Single Phase

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