North Durham enhances interventional procedures with low-dose imaging system

Published: 15-Aug-2013

University Hospital of North Durham installs Artis zee multi-purpose system

The University Hospital of North Durham (UHND), part of County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust, has installed an Artis zee multi-purpose (MP) interventional imaging system from Siemens Healthcare.

The system is located within the radiology department and is being used for detailed imaging in diagnostic and interventional procedures.

The fluoroscopy unit will be used by up to 30 patients a week requiring a range of procedures such as diagnostic studies in the urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract and musculoskeletal system to more-complex interventional procedures including unblocking bile ducts, draining abscesses and placing feeding tubes in the stomach.

The Artis zee MP provides rapid image acquisition, flexibility and advanced post-processing via a range of clinical applications including Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) functionality for enhanced workflow. Dose-saving applications are delivered as standard with Artis zee systems, including Combined Applications to Reduce Exposure (CARE) and CLEAR (advanced image post-processing), enabling the department to conduct procedures at a much lower dose than was previously possible.

“The new fluoroscopy unit is outstanding; it really does make a big difference to the work we do,” said Dr Stuart Marsden, consultant interventional radiologist at the University Hospital of North Durham. The images we get are much more detailed, helping to optimise clinical workflow. For example, if a patient has a blocked bile duct we can quickly image the liver, make a diagnosis and accurately place a stent to unblock any obstruction. The technology also uses much less dose - up to a third of the old equipment - which makes it safer for both patients and staff.”

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