Medical Products

Text Box:  VOS:\Technologies, Inc.
Text Box: (845) 544-7476     sales@vostechnologies.com       (888) 919-8677

OEC 9600 and 9800 C-Arms remanufactured (not refurbished) at great prices and better warranty than new.  That’s right a 2 year warranty and not just repainted but completely remanufactured. Do yourself a favor and cut your overhead by ordering our VOS:\ OEC C-arms with no money down*.

OEC 9600 and 9800 C-Arms

Vidar Diagnostic Pro film scanner

Scan film into your PACs, Print or Store with the Vidar Diagnostic Pro.  It has been the standard of the industry for years and continues to have the best multi film feeder. It comes with drivers to accommodate most if not all PACs programs and integrated easily. So if you want to scan you old films for digital archiving or for your existing system the Diagnostic Pro is the way to go.  NO money down* with our leasing and service package.

Oakworks C-Arm table

 

Oakworks CFPM400-4 way tilt, single pedestal elevating C-arm table. At just under $14,000 dollars without attachments this is the best operating fluoroscopy table on the market today. Easy to use, stable w\locking caster, the unit features:

 

USB digital capture device for use with all C-arms and older analogue systems. Capture patient images, store and print on any computer or printer. Save money over thermal and dye sublimation printers. Transfer images anywhere or email to other physicians or facilities.

patient weight capacity: 500 lb. (227kg.), carbon fiber top, motion 1:  height range 26” - 44” (66cm x 112cm), motion 2:  10” overall electric travel top (25cm), motion 3:  Trendelenburg tilt +/ ¯15°, motion 4:  lateral tilt +/ ¯15°, controls:  1 foot, 1 hand, table weight:  375 lbs.  (170 kg.)

warranty:  4 year, RegulatoryFDA, ETL, CE

Medi-Capture

  X-ray is being reborn with digital tools that do much more than film.  Digital X-ray comes in two flavors, CR which can utilize existing hardware, phosphor cassettes, and a laser reader that transmits to a acquire computer or DR which now also can use existing hardware retrofitting a flat panel crystalline receptor or CCD with image intensifier. 

 

In seconds, studies are received at the X-ray tech’s workstation, validated, passed to a PACs (Picture Archiving and Communication System) and on to viewing stations through out a practice, hospital or over the WEB.

 

While both systems are faster than film, eliminate dark rooms, smelly chemicals, loading cassettes and jacket filing,  DRs have higher patient through put, while CRs systems are 1/2 the price.

 

Which produces better images?  CR has a slight exposure speed advantage (AGFA’s DS-X now processes at 800 film speed), however both technologies are improving at a rapid pace and produce excellent quality diagnostic images. 

 

Medical practices or institutions interested in the digital rebirth of X-ray should call (888) 919-8677 for information, as return on investment is excellent if not immediate.

 

Remember, if you are only shooting 5 or 10 patients a day you are losing money by not going digital.

 

 

The CR-DR rundown!