Micro C is targeting 2Q17 launch for a medical imaging solution combining a compact, handheld fluoroscopy device with software, consumables and service support.
The team is developing a traditional camera with an x-ray emitter that captures fluoroscopic and traditional images, and obviates the need to reset the extremity. The company is submitting a grant proposal to the National Institutes of Health, with a focus on mobile versions for non-hospital settings such as home, medical mission fields and rural healthcare facilities.
Source: Micro C, LLC
Micro C is targeting 2Q17 launch for a medical imaging solution combining a compact, handheld fluoroscopy device with software, consumables and service support.
The team is developing a traditional camera with an x-ray emitter that captures fluoroscopic and traditional images, and obviates the need to reset the extremity. The company is...
Micro C is targeting 2Q17 launch for a medical imaging solution combining a compact, handheld fluoroscopy device with software, consumables and service support.
The team is developing a traditional camera with an x-ray emitter that captures fluoroscopic and traditional images, and obviates the need to reset the extremity. The company is submitting a grant proposal to the National Institutes of Health, with a focus on mobile versions for non-hospital settings such as home, medical mission fields and rural healthcare facilities.
Source: Micro C, LLC
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.