MRI system G-scan Brio 0.25 T
for joint tomographylow-fieldopen

MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
MRI system
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Characteristics

Type of system
MRI system
Application
for joint tomography
Field intensity
low-field
Options
open

Description

Esaote's new G-scan brio is an MRI system that allows to study all joints as well as the spine, either in a clinostatic (supine) or in a orthostatic (weight-bearing) position because magnet and patient can rotate from 0 to 90 degrees. The system provides great patient comfort and features the latest sequences and imaging performances developed by Esaote. G-scan Brio boasts advanced features and capabilities such as: Low maintenance and optimized permanent magnet: no cryogens and no complicated cooling systems are required. This leads to an easier maintenance, lower power consumption and, therefore, a considerable cost reduction. "One room" installation: very compact, it only requires a 23m2 (245 Ft2) installation space. Add weight to your diagnosis: since the force of gravity generates bio-mechanical changes in the human anatomy, MR imaging in a natural stand-up position allows you to attain important additional information compared to traditional MRI. Smooth and simple positioning: excellent ergonomics and unique features ensure optimal patient comfort and benefits for the operator.

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ACR 2024
ACR 2024

14-19 Nov 2024 Washington-DC (USA - Washington)

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    RSNA 2024
    RSNA 2024

    1-05 Dec 2024 Chicago (USA - Illinois)

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