CT Scanners
Remanufactured Multi-Slice Imaging Systems
Manufacturers / Sub-Categories
- All Systems (7)
- Siemens (4)
- GE (1)
- Toshiba (2)
Somatom Definition Edge
The Somatom Definition Edge represents a major step in patient safety and clinical care, featuring the Stellar detector for high-resolution imaging with reduced radiation dose.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: 128 Slices
- Stellar Detector technology
- Temporal Resolution: 150 ms
Somatom Definition AS
An open, high-performance CT system that adapts to virtually any patient and clinical need. It features a large gantry aperture and advanced scanning speed.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: 20 / 40 / 64 / 128 Slices
- Gantry Bore: 78 cm aperture
- Adaptive 4D Spiral scanning
Somatom Emotion
One of the most widely used CT systems in the world, the Somatom Emotion is renowned for its compact design, efficiency, and reliable clinical outcomes.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: 16 Slices
- Compact footprint: Requires only 18 sqm
- 0.6 mm collimation for ultra-thin slices
Somatom Sensation
A high-end scanner engineered for cardiovascular and advanced clinical imaging, offering exceptional spatial and temporal resolution.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: 40 / 64 Slices
- Straton X-ray tube with rapid cooling
- Collimation: 0.6 mm
LightSpeed VCT
The LightSpeed VCT is a high-speed, high-resolution 64-slice scanner designed for advanced neurological, cardiac, and trauma imaging.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: 64 Slices
- Coverage: 40 mm coverage per rotation
- 0.35 second gantry rotation speed
Asteion
A compact, entry-level dual-slice CT scanner designed for clinical reliability and patient comfort with a very efficient footprint.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: Dual Slice
- 0.75 second rotation speed
- Intuitive guided user interface
Aquilion
The Aquilion 64-slice system offers high-speed, high-volume performance with Quantum detector technology, delivering superb low-contrast resolution.
Specifications:
- Slice Count: 64 Slices
- Quantum 64-row detector
- Isotropic resolution for 3D reconstructions