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Launching its newest Accutron series injector, Medtron AG proudly reports that the injector’s high levels of accuracy, efficacy, and safety result from fifteen years’ experience in development, the intensive research of the expert team, their close follow-up of imaging modalities and, finally, their experience in addressing end-user inputs and needs.

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Accutron MR

The company’s new Accutron MR, for example, is the only totally wireless injector on today’s market. Its batteries, which run the shielded motor, need only an overnight charge to provide regular operating power for several days.

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Wireless display installation

‘Wireless Bluetooth technology was chosen for its higher compatibility with MR field environment to allow direct control of all injection parameters and operation via the remote control,’ Medtron adds. ‘The same one page touch-screen controls the injection head. Using the exclusive ELS (Easy-Loading-Syringe), even night shift can benefit from this easy handling. Sticking to the latest MR imaging suites and protocols, the double head injector Accutron MR brings the widest scope of injection capacity up to 3-Tesla.’

This article was published on 10/30/2007

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