An External Way to Reduce Scatter Radiation — Without Interfering With Your C-arm Workflow
C-arm image quality is established by the device and by the clinical decisions made during each procedure.
Our role is not to adjust, replace, or reinterpret those parameters.
Instead, we focus on a different part of the environment:
The scattered radiation moves outward toward the operator.
This portion of radiation is not needed for diagnosis,
yet it contributes to long-term occupational exposure.
Our external filter is designed to reduce that specific component —
working alongside your current setup, not inside it.
Works outside the imaging chain
The filter attaches externally and functions independently of:
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kVp or mA settings
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detector sensitivity
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contrast or density adjustments
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device brand or model
Once it's set, Clinical teams continue using their established imaging routines.
The filter simply operates in the surrounding space where scatter is generated.
Designed to maintain your clinical workflow
No additional steps.
No software.
No recalibration.
No changes in how the C-arm is used day-to-day.
Hospitals apply it to enhance safety without altering existing processes or image-acquisition habits.
The purpose is clear: reduce scatter toward staff
During fluoroscopic procedures, scatter is an unavoidable byproduct.
Our filter provides an additional physical layer to help reduce unnecessary exposure.
It does not modify image formation parameters.
Its function is limited to the external trajectory of dispersed radiation—
a part of the system that typically goes unmanaged.
Practical safety improvement with minimal disruption
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Installs externally
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Compatible with a wide range of C-arm systems
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Intended to support occupational dose reduction
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Can be added without equipment replacement
This makes it an accessible option for hospitals seeking incremental safety improvements.
Your C-arm produces the clinical image you rely on.
We offer a way to reduce the radiation that extends beyond that image —
The portion that has no diagnostic value but adds to cumulative exposure.
A small addition outside the device.
A meaningful reduction in the room.
Safety, without changing what already works.
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