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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women everywhere, and October is dedicated to raising awareness of this disease. When it is detected early, properly, and when treatment is available, it can be possible to cure it. Early detection plays a massive part in breast cancer awareness, including medical imaging.

 

The most common type of breast cancer screening is a mammogram. Although mammography units are medical imaging equipment, they don’t expose patients to as much radiation as other medical imaging equipment. Mammograms compress and flatten the breast to spread apart and examine the tissue. The technologist will take an X-ray of the breast as it is being compressed for about 15 seconds. A side compression will also be done to scan all the tissue in the breast.

 

Another type of breast cancer screening will entail having a breast MRI done. Breast MRI uses magnets and radio waves to create the image of the scan. Getting screened every 8-12 months is important for early detection; talk to your doctor about the best type of screening for you. Being aware of symptoms and following a healthy balanced lifestyle can help reduce your risk of breast cancer. 

 

At Medilab Global, we consider this month very important for women everywhere! We are proud to provide doctors and facilities with medical imaging equipment, such as mammography units and breast MRIs, that help diagnose patients daily. We specialize in preowned medical imaging equipment and refurbished radiology equipment used in hospitals worldwide! We are happy to sell used medical equipment and be a part of helping doctors save lives

Both MRI Machines and CT Scanners are very common, but determining which is best for your facility will come easiest when understanding the advantages and disadvantages of both. Both modalities are able to take axial, coronal, and sagittal images of the human body. The images are created using algorithms that show all the major organs, bones, and vessels in the heart and brain.

 

MRI Machines have different magnetic field strengths measured in Tesla, ranging from 1.5T- 7.0T. CT Scanners come in different slice counts, ranging from 1 slice to 250+ slices. On MRI Equipment, the higher the strength of the magnet, the more detailed the images are. The main difference between both modalities is the way the images are produced. CT Scanners work with an X-Ray system, and MRI Equipment uses magnetic fields to produce images.

 

In a CT Scanner procedure, the patient is placed on a table in the gantry while the X-Ray tube rotates, taking images of the whole body at different angles. MRI Machines use strong magnetic fields and radio frequencies to produce images. During an MRI scan, the patient is placed inside the MRI device with a coil placed on the part of the body that is to be scanned. Coils help enhance the quality of the image. In both scanning procedures, the images are produced through computer algorithms. Blood flow can also be seen through CT and MRI procedures in real time to diagnose blood clots and strokes quickly.

 

Here at Medilab Global, we strive to provide doctors and facilities with used medical imaging equipment, refurbished medical imaging equipment, or pre-owned medical imaging equipment. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment, make sure to contact us, we are happy to help, and we have refurbished MRI Machines for sale, used MRI Machines For SaleUsed CT Scanners, and pre-owned CT scan equipment!

 

MRI Equipment does not use radiation, therefore it has a great advantage over CT Scanners. Patients with metallic implants and claustrophobia are not eligible to take an MRI scan due to the high-powered magnetic field and closed bore. On the contrary, CT uses radiation, and patients with metallic implants are cleared to take this exam. Both modalities have different things to offer, depending on what your patients' needs are.

 

The result time can vary with both modalities, MRI Machines can take up to 2 hours to deliver results, while a CT scan will take up to 10 minutes at most. CT Scanners have shorter scan times than MRI Machines and are generally more affordable. Whichever modality you choose for your facility will give you great benefits. Be sure to know what pros and cons come into conflict when determining which is best for your facility.

 

A really important and sometimes underestimated part of X-Ray Machines is the collimator head. Collimators direct and filter the X-Ray beam through a series of mirrors, lights, and lead leaves. All of these parts are delicate and might require repairing when one of the following goes wrong:

 

Collimator leaves won’t open

When a collimator won’t open, it is usually caused by an X-Ray tube that is not aligned to the table or chest board. The tube should be locked into position, and the tube carriage must be adjusted to a suggested distance of 40’’ or 72’’ inches. To do this, you move the X-Ray tube across the railing until it clicks into place.

 

Collimator leaves become misaligned

When the collimator leaf is misaligned, it might produce an image that can seem cut off or moved out of place. Usually, a technician or engineer has to be called in to fix the problem completely, but for an easy fix, you can keep the collimator open during exposure while the engineers are able to fix it.

 

Collimator head becomes loose

This can occur when the collimator head is misused or mishandled. It is best to loosen the screw when turning the collimator head and be sure not to force the head to move. This can cause the screws to strip, and you will need to replace the whole collimator head.

 

Collimators are important for radiation safety and image production and don’t require much maintenance. If you are experiencing trouble with your collimator head, it might be due to one of the issues mentioned above. Misaligned and non-opening collimators are two of the most common issues, causing more radiation exposure and low-quality image results.

 

Here at Medilab Global we strive to provide doctors and facilities with used medical imaging equipment, refurbished medical imaging equipment, or pre-owned medical imaging equipment. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment, make sure to contact us, we are happy to help, and we have refurbished X-ray machines for sale and used X-ray machines for sale!

Getting the most out of your C-Arm battery is crucial for your facility's productivity. There are many ways you can extend your C-Arms battery lifespan while operating your medical imaging equipment. Regular maintenance, how frequently you use your C-Arm, and the applications you use all interfere with the outcome of your battery lifespan. The average lifespan for your C-Arms battery is about 2-3 years. For some of the OEC models available in the market, we offer some recommendations you might want to consider.

 

If you own an OEC C-Arm anywhere from the 8800 model to the 9900 model, you can consider following some tips to extend your battery’s lifespan. If you own Used C-Arm X-ray Machines or Refurbished C-Arm Machines, you will also need to foresee any habits that can wear out your C-Arm battery faster.

 

Knowing when to charge your batteries is important, typically a warning message might appear if your C-Arms battery has dropped to 70%. Once it reaches the 40% battery limit, you will have to put your batteries to charge automatically. Running on a low battery status can affect the productivity of your C-Arm. Your medical imaging equipment runs at its best while fully charged, this is why you must always guarantee a charge of over 70% on your system before use. Whenever it is not being used, your C-Arm should be plugged in, this may include charging overnight.

 

Overcharging can also be an issue, so make sure not to keep your C-Arm plugged in for more time than you have to, as both extremes can be damaging to your system. The recommended charging time for your C-Arm is for an hour a day at least three times during the week.

 

There comes a time when your C-Arm batteries when it is inevitable to replace them. Try to avoid downtime by having them replaced before they completely run out; this way, your facility guarantees always being able to use your system. 

 

Here at Medilab Global, we provide facilities with used medical imaging equipment, refurbished medical imaging equipment, or pre-owned medical imaging equipment. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment, make sure to contact us. We are happy to help, and we have refurbished C-Arm machines and used C-Arm X-ray machines and parts! We ship worldwide to hospitals, clinics, pain 

 

Bone Densitometers are used to take bone density scans or DEXA Scans, which provide information on the strength of bones, and can detect abnormalities or fractures due to osteoporosis. They can also be used for measuring body fat, but in this case, we’re going to talk about the important part they play in medical imaging and bone health.

 

DEXA scans take a few minutes and involve a very low dose of radiation in comparison to a normal X-Ray. This is important for patients who worry about exposure to radiation every few years in their preventative testing. Older women are more likely to suffer from osteoporosis when it comes to bone density. In premenopausal women, estrogen helps to maintain bone density. Within the first years where menopause is reached, a woman's bone loss increases as the years go by and can even result in a 30% loss of bone density.

 

Other factors that can affect bone density loss are:

 

Hereditary factors

Bone fracture history

Excessive caffeine and alcohol intake

Low estrogen levels

Taking the medication with bone density loss as a side effect

 

At Medilab Global, we are one of the top medical imaging companies in the US, offering Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Sales, focusing on Pre-owned imaging equipment and Refurbished Medical Imaging Equipment such as bone density equipment. We are always updating our inventory, and you can be sure to find DEXA scanners in our catalog. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment or buy a DEXA scan machine make sure to contact us, we are happy to help!

 

The results of a Dexascan are measured in T Zone and Z Zone. If the number is relatively low, it means the chances of bone loss are high. Osteoporosis is when bone loss starts to develop within a T-Zone level of -1 to -2.5. Anything less than -2.5 indicates fully developed osteoporosis. 

 

DEXA Scans are non-invasive, and you will usually get the results in 24 hours. A bone densitometer in your facility is of great use, considering women are very likely to develop this disease after menopause. Talk to our representatives to find out more!

October 12- 20 of every year is declared Bone and Joint Health Week. Being aware of bone health is extremely important. Preventing arthritis, osteoporosis, and back pain, can be done with simply getting a DEXA scan done. People over the age of 65 are more prone to present bone density loss, and one of the main causes of this can be the act of falling. Older men and women present the highest percentage in fatal falls globally. Getting regular scans with bone density equipment such as DEXA scans can help detect any loss of bone density or structure.

For all of the people who invest time and effort in their physique, recognizing differences between weight gain, muscle gain and weight loss or muscle loss can be very important. In recent times, many health facilities such as spa’s, clinics and hospitals use DEXA scans to measure and analyze body composition. Bone densitometers provide a complete picture of the composition of the body and can detect how body mass is distributed between fat, lean muscle tissue and bones.

 

Regular exercise and a healthy diet can lead to a stronger musculoskeletal system, and doctors regularly recommend taking Yoga to strengthen the joints and bones. DEXA scans are now being used to monitor bones during infection or fracture. And can also be helpful in treating illnesses like Lupus and Turner Syndrome in pediatric patients because of the short scan times.


Those affected by these conditions deeply rely on medical imaging equipment like Bone Densitometers to track and diagnose these illnesses through time. It is crucial to share with others the importance of bone health. At Medilab Global, we are one of the top medical imaging companies in the US, offering Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Sales, focusing on Pre-owned imaging equipment and Refurbished Medical Imaging Equipment such as bone density equipment. We are always updating our inventory and you can be sure to find dexa scanners in our catalog. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment, or buy a dexa scan machine make sure to contact us, we are happy to help!

Medical imaging equipment includes many modalities; CT Scanners are the most common and most adaptive. With multiple slice counts, declining radiation doses, and image detail, CT Scanners have evolved as technology has provided the tools to diagnose patients effectively. With all the positive advancements going on, it might be time to upgrade your medical imaging equipment, and selling your current pre-owned CT scan equipment may be overwhelming at first. In today’s blog, we will give you some tips on what you’ll need to sell your CT Scanner.

 

Getting all of your specs down on a sheet might be the first step to take. Besides the functional details, you are going to need to specify the overall condition of your pre-owned CT scan equipment. Photos of your system, the injector, and any workstation available are important to have. Accessories, manuals, and backup software CDs are also a must. A photograph of the current operator’s console that demonstrates the actual software levels are vital for selling your used medical imaging equipment.

 

Probably the most important image to photograph is the tube usage, and the software usually keeps track of the total time the tube had power and was scanning. Scan seconds or slice time are the terms used to describe this function. This picture gives buyers an idea of how much the tube has been used. They can then calculate the tube's remaining scan time, and factor this into their offer.

 

Another important part of selling your Used CT Scanners is providing pictures of the asset tags. The tags include the year, make, model, and system serial number. These can be found on the backside of your equipment near the bottom. It is also important to let your potential clients know when the system will be available for removal. They need to coordinate the logistics in their facility and can benefit from planning ahead. This also helps you determine the date of when your new system will be delivered, that way there is no downtime between the two, and you don’t miss a single patient.

 

As you consider selling your pre-owned CT scan equipment or refurbished CT scanner, the more information you provide, the more likely you will make a deal soon. Here at Medilab Global, we help and guide facilities and doctors everywhere to purchase or sell their used medical imaging equipment. We offer refurbished medical equipment for sales, such as refurbished CT scanners and Used CT Scanners! Investing in pre-owned medical imaging equipment can help your facility save money for other important purchases. You can fill out this form to sell used medical equipment; we will get back to you as soon as possible!

With all the advancements in technology, it is no doubt the medical imaging equipment field does not hold back. In recent times there has been a more accurate way to inject patients and help with pain management. Through the use of C-Arm technology, patients can experience faster recuperation and less pain. Surgical methods are not the only way to help decrease and heal patients' pain disorders. Physicians are now preferring C-Arm pain management technology for many reasons.

 

  • Less medication is needed to treat patients
  • Low radiation exposure
  • More efficient consultations and injection treatments due to more precise techniques that take less time.
  • Pain management injections increase mobility in patients, therefore healing time is quicker.
  • Physicians can visualize the specific needle placement more precisely, therefore increasing the success rate of the injection and overall treatment.
  • Long time pain patients can be sure this method is highly recommended by doctors due to its preciseness.
  • Surgical procedures can be avoided by treating the patient through C-Arm fluoroscopy technology.
  • Success rate is high and patients can find a quicker, non-invasive way to heal from their pain.
  • Facilities can even save money on used medical imaging equipment like refurbished C-Arm machines or used C-Arm X-ray machines as the pre-owned medical imaging equipment market expands!

 

Pain management physicians can now train in fluoroscopy imaging in order to improve their facilities productivity and success rate. They can now train in C-Arm pain management applications to have better results through the use of fluoroscopic imaging. The medical imaging equipment field develops more techniques daily to ensure more precise and faster ways to help patients everywhere!

 

Here at Medilab Global, we provide facilities with used medical imaging equipment, refurbished medical imaging equipment or pre-owned medical imaging equipment. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment,make sure to contact us, we are happy to help and we have refurbished C-Arm machines and used C-Arm X-ray machines! We ship worldwide to hospitals, clinics, pain management facilities, and much more! We have Used C-Arms  for sale and a wide range of options to choose from.

If you’re in the market for refurbished CT scanners or pre-owned CT scan equipment but haven’t made up your mind yet, the following questions might help you make a decision. You can also ask your techs and doctors these questions to narrow your decision.

 

Is purchasing used medical imaging equipment the right option for you?

Some facilities and doctors lean more towards purchasing new equipment, so one of the first questions to ask is if your facility is interested in pre-owned CT scan equipment. There are many benefits of investing in used medical imaging equipment, and we fully recommend reaching out to one of our representatives for more information!

 

What are your technicians and radiologists familiar with?

Considering the brand that your radiologists are most familiar with might be the best option for you. This will save you time training and will mean getting the best out of your used CT scanners. Check out our options to see which is best for your facility!

 

What kind of tests will you be performing?

Determining what slice count you need for your facility will help narrow your options. If you typically perform cardiac studies, you are most likely to require at least a 64-slice count CT scanner.

 

Is your facility suitable for a chiller?

Some facilities already come with a cold water supply, making it easier to operate your CT scanner. Revise your floor plan before investing in Refurbished CT Scanners to guarantee it will fit all the necessary parts.

 

Are spare parts easy to acquire?

Parts for your CT Scanner should be accessible. Making sure you have access to servicing and spare parts at any time means quickly responding to your CT scanner's needs.

 

Here at Medilab Global, we help and guide facilities and doctors everywhere to purchase used medical imaging equipment. We offer refurbished medical equipment for sale, such as refurbished CT scanners and Used CT Scanners for sale! Investing in pre-owned medical imaging equipment can help your facility to save money for other important purchases.

When deciding to purchase pre-owned CT scan equipment, one of the most important factors to consider is whether you choose to buy an air-cooled or a water-cooled system. The heat built up by emitting and detecting X-Rays has to be dissipated, or else the system can suffer exposure to high temperature and this can become a problem. In order to prevent overheating, your system must have a cooling system installed. A cooling system helps maintain internal temperatures stable despite the workload of the medical imaging equipment. This cooling system can either be water or air-cooled. Here are some of the advantages of both models.

 

Water cooled CT Scanners 

  • Makes less noise than an air-cooled system.
  • The inside of the gantry is cleaner when using a water-cooled system; with an air-cooled system, you bring in dust and particles through the fans.
  • Requires less energy consumption than an air-cooled system 
  • More affordable

 

Air cooled CT Scanners

  • Smaller footprint than water-cooled systems. Adjustable to smaller rooms.
  • If your facility does not count on a water source like a cooling tower or plant chilled water system, an air cooled CT Scanner is best for you.
  • The quality of the water does not have to be great for the system to function properly, but maintenance is key.

 

If you’re not sure about which option is best for your facility, you can reach out to one of our representatives! Here at Medilab Global, we help and guide facilities and doctors everywhere to purchase used medical imaging equipment. We offer refurbished medical equipment for sale, such as refurbished CT scanners and Used CT Scanners for sale! Investing in pre-owned medical imaging equipment can help your facility to save money for other important purchases.

MRI Equipment is rapidly evolving, and patient-friendly medical imaging equipment is always at the top of the list of priorities for facilities. Manufacturers keep in mind that aspects like bore size, noise reduction, and fast scan times have all been considered to accommodate patients who suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety while getting scanned. One can wonder if this means compromising functionality; the answer depends on your facility's preference.

PROS

Short-bore MRI Machines have an estimated length of 145 cm. Patient claustrophobia is reduced exponentially when most of the patient’s body is placed outside of the MRI device. Short bore technology is similar to CT technology when it comes to patient comfort. Short Bore MRI Machines also take up less space and have smaller footprints when being installed.

CONS

Some of the cons of short bore MRI Equipment also have to do with size. Sacrifices can be made when dealing with a short bore MRI due to the field of view. However, ultra-short magnets have become popular amongst medical imaging equipment vendors. These models will typically allow for a 30 cm field of view along the Z-axis of the machine.

If your facility normally requires longer bone studies, chances are this model is not for you. This would require a second scan to be performed, especially in taller patients. Remember to always ask for help when in doubt! Our engineers and sales team is ready to answer your questions, so don’t forget to check out our many options!

Here at Medilab Global we strive to provide doctors and facilities with used medical imaging equipment, refurbished medical imaging equipment, or pre-owned medical imaging equipment. If you are looking to purchase medical imaging equipment, make sure to contact us, we are happy to help, and we have refurbished MRI Machines for sale and used MRI Machines For Sale!

 

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