Organization Accredited by Joint Commission International
PHILIPS Azurion 20

PHILIPS Azurion 20

PHILIPS It is an advanced image-guided therapy platform—that is, an interventional imaging and treatment system. This system is used in catheterization laboratories (cath labs), hybrid operating rooms, and interventional radiology units.

PHILIPS Azurion 20 What Kind of Technology

It provides wide-area imaging thanks to large sensors such as a 20-inch flat panel detector. Fluoroscopy provides real-time moving X-ray images, allowing procedures to proceed with guide wires and devices without the need for surgical incisions. With features like ProcedureCards, the system automatically selects settings appropriate for the procedure and standardizes the workflow. Adjustments can be made during the procedure via the touchscreen and control options to meet user needs.

Features

    Cardiology

    • Coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)

    • Heart valve treatment (e.g., TAVI/valvuloplasty)

    • Ablative procedures for cardiac arrhythmiasReal-time X-ray imaging is required for these types of procedures.

    • Neurovascular Interventions

    • Cerebral Vascular Aneurysms/Coiling

    • Thrombectomy and Other Cerebral Vascular Treatments

    • This system supports precise procedures by providing a clear view of neurovascular anatomy.

    • Peripheral and Other Vascular Procedures

      • Leg/arm vascular narrowing

      • Stent placement

      • AngioplastyGuidewire and stent placement are performed using real-time imaging.

      • Use in Hybrid Operating Rooms

      • Some Azurion configurations can be combined with a sterile operating room for use in both surgical and minimally invasive procedures.

In Which Patients Is It Used?

Because it is an advanced angiography and interventional imaging system, it is used primarily for patients requiring interventional diagnosis and treatment, rather than for a specific group of diseases.

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