Oec 9900 Elite User Manual

Download the GE HEALTHCARE OEC 9900 Elite Manual. Brand: GE File format: PDF. File size: 879 KB. MD5 Checksum: 457686DC4C7D0FE908B0AF70DA93FA2C. Fortunately, the OEC 9900 makes troubleshooting your boot-up problems much simpler than it is on their older models. Keep reading for the simplest, most helpful tip to get your problem diagnosed and one step closer to being resolved. OEC 9900 Service Switch. The 9900 has a switch inside that lets you put your monitors into 'debug mode'. The OEC 9900 Elite is designed to deliver superb clinical images during both simple and challenging imaging cases, with fast and easy positioning. See which configuration – based on II size, type of C and optional features – will best meet your clinical needs. Imaging profiles optimize your image to compensate for bone and tissue. C ARM OEC Elite 9900. Auto and manual fluoro modes; AutoTrak ABS varies mA, kVp, camera gain. Allows user to adjust automatic brightness.

Different OEC 9900 Elite Configurations

The GE OEC 9900 is a powerful imaging tool used in a wide variety of procedures including general surgery, orthopedics, gastroenterology, urology, and many more. This C-arm can produce high fluoroscopy images in a wide array of disciplines and medical environments. GE is one of the best manufacturers of medical equipment historically, and currently on the market. Soma prides ourself on only refurbishing medical equipment from the best manufacturers. All of the equipment we sell is refurbished back to original equipment manufacturer specifications and looks as it did the day it originally left the assembly line. Click to continue reading more about the GE OEC 9900, and the different configurations that help the efficacy of medical procedures!

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GE OEC 9900 Features

The GE OEC 9900 has many different features that allow it t be technologically superior to other C-arms on the market, and even better than some of GE’s past models like the 9800, and 9600. The C-arm uses proprietary motion tolerant subtraction to produce quality vascular images. This essentially means that if a patient moves during imaging, the image quality will not be compromised. This is the first C-arm that is able to maintain this technology. This unit has faster algorithms and processing technology than the 9800 and 9600 models. Technical features include precision imaging with dynamic range management, touchscreen controls, a unique X-ray tube and cooling system. Other features include HD flat panel monitors on an articulating arm that allows for comfortable viewing from any angle a remote service connectivity to enable performance diagnostics, and a 1k x 1k high resolution imaging technology. Overall, this piece of equipment is technologically the best on the OEC line up, and also is one of the best currently in use in hospitals.

OEC 9900 Specifications

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The generator has continuous high level fluoro, and a digital cine pulse with full power from a wall outlet and also has a patented battery buffed design. The rotating anode X-Ray tube has a heat capacity of 300,000 HU, and a cooling capacity of 1,600,000 HU. This unit is able to digitally adjust image display and automatically update the image. The collimator can adjust without X-ray exposure. Modes include fluoro, pulsed fluoro, high level pulsed fluoro, digital spot, and radiographic. The precision imaging with dynamic range management helps to enhance features of interest while attenuating background noise. The AutoTrak automatic brightness stabilization can automatically seek the subject of anatomy anywhere within the imaging field and select the optimum imaging technique. This can also automatically adjust to anatomical size and location while providing uniform image quality throughout the entire image and thus simplifies the operation. The video camera operates in real time and gives immediate feedback and the video display can be viewed at an angle of 170 degrees.

GE OEC 9900 Configurations

There are many configurations that the GE OEC 9900 can take. Endovascular configuration is used for vascular and interventional vascular applications. This has a large field of view for a variety of more complex procedures. Cardiac surgery and mobile cardiac cath lab is used for complex coronary and peripheral/ abdominal angiography. The super C provides a larger area of room for the patient to be imaged, and the overscan has a great range. The 9900 MD C-arm has 9 degrees per second of lateral motorized rotation. A remote user interface has a table side control panel with 9900 mainframe controls, image review functions, C-arm motion control, and a motorized vertical life, This also has contact/collision detection, and the C-arm angle display saves images in realtime. Integrated surgical navigation configuration has a realtime of an electromagnetic tracking of instruments in the images. This configuration can track two instruments at one time.

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Requesting a C-arm

The GE OEC 9800 is a bit smaller and an older model in comparison to its 9900 counterpart. Both machines are highly requested and sought after. This is one of our best selling pieces of equipment and C-arms. C-arms are such complex units that you would want all of the information pertaining to them before making such a purchase. All of our sales representatives have many years of experience in outfitting hospitals, surgical centers, and even some physician’s offices. If you are not ready to buy, please ask about rentals, or rent-to-own options. Some customers tend to choose rentals because there is no commitment to ownership or upkeep, and just to test out the model before purchasing! If for some strange reason, the machine breaks or needs a replacement part, it is covered under our service warranty for rentals. Each sales rep can be reached at 1-800-GET-SOMA, or by their direct line. They can also be emailed at [email protected]. If you are in the area, you can also feel free to visit our ISO 13485 certified facility.

The Refurbishment Process

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All of the equipment that Soma Technology procures goes through an arduous process before it is deemed by our high standards. First, the piece of equipment is inspected by trained biomedical engineers. These units undergo a series of tests to assess their working status. Once the units are tested, they may be given replacement parts from our large stock of parts. We have one of the largest stocks of replacement parts currently on the market. We even have after market pieces that are usually hard to find. Once these parts are replaced the unit is then to sent to cosmetics. The cosmetics team sands, paints, and cleans up the unit to look as though it did the day it left the manufacturer’s. Next, the team of biomedical engineers retests the units for quality control. Once the unit is up to the original equipment manufacturer’s specifications, the unit is packed and read to ship for immediate use in your medical facility.

Final Thoughts

Have you ever used either the GE OEC 9900, or the GE 9800 before? Are there features on either of these that you enjoy using, or some that you would change? Which of the configuration modes are you or your discipline most likely to use? Do you believe that GE has some of the best medical equipment currently on the market? Is there another brand that you would suggest using? Comment below!
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RECONDITIONED OEC 9900 ELITE C-ARM

The reconditioned OEC 9900 Elite select configurations are ideal for Office,Outpatient and Ambulatory Center settings.

Superb Imaging
• 1k x 1k x 16 bit resolution imaging
• Advanced image processing accentuates what needs to be seen and attenuates what isn’t needed
• Dynamic Range Management technology processes images such as bone and vasculature separately for optimum definition
• Dose management options for more control: Digital Spot,High Level Fluoroscopy, Standard Fluoroscopy, Low Dose, and Pulse Mode
• Smart Metal for enhanced imaging when metal is present
• AutoTrak sampling window automatically moves with the anatomy to ensure superb images during live fluoro

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Workflow Efficiency
• Simple user interface with touchscreen reduces procedure time to improve efficiency
• Flat panel monitors on an articulating arm allow viewing of images from anywhere in the room
• Superb mechanical C-arm design features counterbalancing and friction controls for easier AP and lateral movement, orbital rotation, and head-to-toe angulation

Refurbishing Process:
All OEC-9800’s go through a multistep refurbishing process. Each unit is restored to a like-new status. Pain Management, Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Services are just a few of the applications utilizing the refurbished OEC-9800 c-arm. The rotating x-ray tube allows for greater penetration and resolution for the lumbar area when doing needle localizations or other work involving the thicker anatomical areas of patients. For barium swallows a VCR or Digital Video Recorder can be utilized for better record keeping and post study analysis. The 1K X 1K CCD Technology used in the OEC-9800 image system allows for crisp, clear imaging. Whatever the purpose, a refurbished OEC-9800 will deliver the results you can depend on.

Mechanical repairs/cosmetic maintenance
• All defective parts and covers are repaired or replaced
• C-arm is completely disassembled and repainted
• “C” is removed from main frame assembly
• Horizontal arm removed, inspected and repaired as necessary
• Vertical column removed and bearings removed inspected and replaced as required
• X-ray tube removed and inspected for artifacts and internal integrity
• Image intensifier removed and inspected for any imperfections and grid integrity
• Camera removed
• Wheels removed, cleaned and or replaced from main chassis
• Chassis inspected for structural defects and repaired as necessary
• Vertical lift assembly is tested for drift and adjusted/replaced if necessary
• All bearings are inspected, cleaned and re-lubricated, or replaced as needed
• Control panel display is tested and replaced if necessary
• All wheels are inspected and lubricated and/or replaced as needed, with new cable pushers installed
• All locks and brake assemblies are inspected, cleaned, and repaired or replaced as needed
• C-arm is completely disassembled and repainted
• Steering is tested and adjusted is required
• Foot switch and hand switch provided on each unit
• A complete set of operator and service manuals are provided

Re-assembly
• All components sent to C-arm reassembly area for rebuilding
• “C”, Image tube and camera, Vertical column, main control and power cable installed
• New batteries are installed
• New CRT monitors installed in monitor cart
• Monitor cart rebuilt
• When C-arm is completely rebuilt mechanically system is sent for calibration and final testing

Testing/calibration
• Image intensifier and X-ray tube are tested for stability and balance
• Image intensifier is tested for resolution and gain to be within OEM specifications
• X-ray tube bearings are tested for noise and coast time
• X-ray tube filaments and stator windings are tested
• X-ray tube radiation output is verified to be within OEM specifications
• X-ray generator high voltage tested
• Maximum dose rate is set in compliance with government regulations
• CCD camera calibrated to OEM specifications
• X-ray beam is aligned for each field size
• C-arm is tested for current leakage requirements
• All monitors are aligned, resized, centered and focused
• All monitors are adjusted for brightness and linearity
• Video system is optimized for gray scale and resolution
• All power supplies are tested and calibrated or replaced as necessary

Additional Information

Additional Information

Specifications

X-ray System

Generator
• 60kHz high frequency
• 15kW power
• Up to 120kVp
• Up to 75mA for radiographic film exposure
• Continuous high level fluoro (HLF) up to 20mA
• Digital spot up to 75mA
• Digital cine pulse
- 15 or 30 pulses per second, 60 Hz
- 12 or 25 pulses per second, 50 Hz
- Up to 150mA
- 10ms pulse width
• Full power from standard wall outlet
• Patented battery buffered design


X-ray Tube
• Rotating anode X-ray tube

• 0.3 and 0.6 nominal focal spots
• Anode heat capacity: 300,000 HU
• Anode cooling rate: 85,000 HU/min.
• Housing heat capacity: 1,600,000 HU
• Housing cooling rate:
- 9” I.I. Super C- 22,500 HU/min
- 12” I.I. - 22,500 HU/min


Digital Image Rotation
• Digitally adjusts image display
• Automatic image update
- Image rotation
- Image reversal (side-to-side)
- Image invert (top-to-bottom)
• Image positioning without additional exposure


PreView Collimator
• On-screen collimator position indication
• PreView iris collimator
• PreView Tungsten rotatable double leaf collimator
• Adjusts collimators without X-ray exposure

Fluoro Mode
• kVp range: 40 -120
• mA range: 0.2 - 10 normal mode 1.0 - 20 HLF (high level fluoro)
• Auto and manual fluoro modes
• AutoTrak ABS varies mA, kVp, camera gain

Pulsed Fluoro Mode
• kVp range: 40 - 120
• mA range: 0.2 - 10
• Pulse rate: 1, 2, 4, 8
• Pulse width: 25 or 50ms
• AutoTrak ABS, mA, kVp, camera gain
• Reduces X-ray dose to patient and operator

High Level Pulsed Fluoro
• kVp range: 40 - 120
• mA range: 1 - 40
• Pulse rate: 1, 2, 4, 8
• Pulse width: 25 or 50ms
• AutoTrak ABS, mA, kVp, and camera gain

Digital Spot Mode
• kVp range: 40 - 120
• mA range: Up to 75
• Automatic exposure termination and automatic image save Radiographic Mode
• mA range: up to 75
• mAs range: up to 300
• Computer controlled exposure time
• Optional film cassette holder
- 10” x 12” (24cm x 30cm) for 9” I.I.
- 14” x 14” (35cm x 35cm) for 12” I.I.

Video Imaging System 9” Image Intensifier
• Tri-mode 9”/6”/4.5” (23cm/15cm/11cm) image intensifier
• Minimum central resolution (at monitor):
- 9” (23cm): 2.2 lp/mm
- 6” (15cm): 3.0 lp/mm
- 4.5” (11cm): 3.5 lp/mm
• DQE: 65% (typical) 12” Image Intensifier
• Tri-mode 12”/9”/6” (31cm/23cm/15cm) image intensifier
• Minimum central resolution (at monitor):
- 12” (31cm): 1.6 lp/mm
- 9” (23cm): 2.2 lp/mm
- 6” (15cm): 2.6 lp/mm
• DQE: 65% (typical)


Precision Imaging with Dynamic Range Management (DRM)
• Preset Imaging Profile: Orthopedic
• Enhances features of interest while attenuating background noise

AutoTrak Automatic Brightness Stabilization (ABS)
• Automatically seeks the subject anatomy anywhere within the imaging field and selects the optimum imaging technique
• Automatically adjusts to anatomical size and location
• Provides uniform image quality throughout entire image
• Simplifies operation

Image Quality Features
• Smart Window
- Dynamically senses the collimator position and automatically adjusts brightness and contrast to produce high image quality
• Smart Metal
- Allows user to adjust automatic brightness and contrast sensitivity levels to metal
- Provides optimum image quality even when metal is introduced to the field
• Tungsten Collimator
- Dense collimator limits X-ray exposure area
- Reduces scatter radiation
- Improves image detail Video Camera
• High resolution 1k x 1k CCD camera
• Full frame capture
• Motorized rotation
• On-screen orientation indicator (real-time feedback without fluoro)
• Left-right image reversal
• Top-bottom image invert Video Display
• Dual 19” (48cm) display anti-glare, LCD flat panel monitors mounted on an articulating arm
- 22” horizontal travel
- 7° up/10° down
- Monitors viewable from all four sides of workstation
- Horizontal and vertical viewing angle 170°

• 1200 CD/M2 maximum brightness
• Touch screen system control
• 1280 x 1024 high resolution monitors
• Integrated color monitor for display of VGA, DVI, DVI-D, S-VHS, and SDISD formats

Software Package Office Pain (OP) and Ambulatory Center (AC)
• 1k x 1k x 16 bit image processing
• Preset Imaging Profile: Orthopedic
• Noise filter with on-screen indicator
• Minimal difference spatiotemporal noise filter (MDST)
• Real-time dynamic range management (DRM)
• Automatic digital brightness and contrast control
• Manual digital brightness and contrast control
• Negate mode
• Save and auto-save feature
• Swap and auto-swap feature
• Patient information
- Examination list
- Customized patient information
• Customize functions
- Workstation set-up
- Mainframe set-up
- Patient information set-up
- Date/time set-up
- DICOM interface set-up
• Last image hold
• 63 image storage
• CD/DVD burner with DICOM viewer for displaying images on PC platforms
- 512 x 512 or 1k x 1k
• Integrated DICOM interface (store, print, worklist, and query/retrieve)
• HIPAA SecureView
- Password protection
- Blank screen function
- Delete all


Ambulatory Center Extended (ACE)
Includes all the AC features and:
• 1000 image storage
• Zoom and roam function
• Image annotation
• Measurement software


Office Pain Extended (OPE)
Includes all the OP features and:
• Real-time digital subtraction (DSA)
• Peak opacification
• 8fps Dynamic digital disk
- Recording/playback rate: 1, 2, 4, 8fps
- Recording time: 5 minutes @ 8fps
- Automatic image playback
- Frame-by-frame review

Additional Features
Hardcopy Options • Integrated film/paper printer
- No film developing required
- 8” x 10” (20.3cm x 25.5cm) laser quality film/paper
- Multi-format, 1, 2, 4 on 1
- Multi-copy capability
• Thermal printers
• Integrated DICOM interface (storage class/print class/query work-list)
User Interface
• Entire system is computer controlled
• Touchscreen control simplifies operation
• Automated system operation requires minimum operator interface

• Multi-functional controls
- Footswitch
- IR remote (optional)
- Hand-held control
• Simplified keyboard with integrated touchpad
• Multi-purpose image directory
- Retrieve and review images
- Compose hardcopy films
- Copy images
• X-ray dose summary

Uninterruptible Power
• Orderly shutdown Electrical
• Input power (60 Hz or 50 Hz) 9900 Elite
- 100V @ 20 A
- 120V @ 12 A
Regulatory Compliance
• U.S. 21 CFR Subchapter J
• NFPA 99
• UL 60601-1 (CSA/NRTL)
• IEC60601-1 (plus relevant Collateral and Particular Standards)

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