
RADIOGRAPHY SCALE
Product Details
Product Details: Radiography Scale
The Radiography Scale is a vital tool in the Nebula Basic Instrument Series, designed for accurate measurement and assessment during trauma cases. This precision instrument enhances the diagnostic process by providing reliable scale references in radiographic imaging.
Technical Information
- Material: High-quality radiopaque material that ensures clear visibility on X-ray images.
- Design: Slim and lightweight, with precise calibrations for accurate measurement.
- Length Options: Available in standard lengths (e.g., 15cm, 30cm) to suit different imaging needs.
- Markings: Calibrated in both metric (mm/cm) and imperial (inches) units.
- Application: Used for measuring bone alignment, fracture gaps, and implant positioning in radiographs.
- Sterility: Resistant to contamination and easy to clean for repeated use in sterile environments.
Key Features
Radiopaque Material:
- Provides excellent visibility on X-ray and other radiographic imaging modalities.
- Ensures accurate scaling in the diagnostic process.
Precise Calibration:
- Clearly marked units for precise measurements.
- Dual-unit markings (metric and imperial) enhance versatility.
Durable Construction:
- Made to withstand frequent use and sterilization cycles.
- Resistant to wear and deformation.
Ergonomic Design:
- Lightweight and portable for easy handling during imaging.
- Compact design for convenient storage.
Versatile Application:
- Suitable for use in trauma, orthopedics, and other surgical fields requiring imaging.
Benefits
- Enhanced Diagnostic Accuracy:
- Provides precise measurements, crucial for planning surgical interventions.
- Improved Efficiency:
- Simplifies the measurement process during imaging, saving time in trauma cases.
- Cost-Effective:
- Durable material ensures long-lasting use, minimizing replacement needs.
- Increased Safety:
- Easy to sterilize and maintain, reducing contamination risks.
- Wide Compatibility:
- Useful across a range of imaging techniques, including X-rays and CT scans.