One moment please..
Not A Member?Sign Up
- Documents
- Videos
- News
DESCRIPTION
![Big Big](/uploads/1/1/8/8/118811703/637858668.jpg)
CT Big Bore offers advanced tools to facilitate accurate efficient patient marking and simulation workflow. Featuring 60 cm true scan FOV for full anatomic visualization. It provides spatial positioning accuracy of less than 2mm between the imaging plane and the laser marking plane for confidence in patient marking. This meets the AAPM TG 66. Designed with radiation oncology in mind. Products & Services. Big Bore RT is designed as a CT simulator to enhance clinical confidence, accelerate time to treat and maximize value of its investment without compromising on patient experience – four dimensions that are essential towards excellent care.
Designed with Radiation Oncology in MindThinstall virtualization suite portable. The Brilliance CT Big Bore cutting-edge innovation enhances the process of detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and provides solutions to help clinicians confidently affect patient care and reduce costs. With skillful merging of imaging, ingenuity and invention, Philips is a leader in providing integrated solutions for radiation oncology including imaging, localization, simulation and planning.
FORUMSView All (3)
Philips Brilliance Big Bore
Ask a New QuestionBig Bore Ct
0Replies24 days ago | 24 days agoDicom config I need to add a new DICOM location (AE Title/IP address / port) to the system. I can't figure out where to set this. Last time, the FSE had to come in to do this for us - this seems unreasonable to me. Can we really not do this ourselves?Reply |
-soela 4 years ago | 4 years agoChanging patient orientation after CT scan Hi, Is it possible to change the patient orientation after CT-scanning? E.g. a patient is positioned FFS (feet-first-supine) but the scan is performed with setting HFS (head-first-supine). Is it possible afterwards to correct the patient orientation in the scan to the correct value FFS? Maybe by making a new reconstruction? Or changing orientation in the raw data? Reply |
2Replies9 years ago | 9 years agoPhilips Brilliance Big Bore CT I know the Philips comes with a table weight capacity of 650lbs. Does Philips have an option for a 500lb table weight capacity?Reply |
SERVICE COMPANIESView All CT Scanner Companies
FEATURES
- The industry's only 85cm aperture bore, allowing for scanning patients with immobilization devices in the treatment position.
- Respiratory Correlated Imaging for motion assessment and Tumor Localization for isocenter identification and absolute marking make this a complete Oncology CT offering.
- Power for situations where speed and throughput are especially critical, and for high-volume, high-demand sites.
- Advanced technologies throughout, including RapidView and the Brilliance CT MRC X-ray tube.
Philips Big Bore Rt
SPECIFICATIONS
Philips Big Bore Ct Manual Instructions
Gantry (Max. Clearance) | 85 cm |
Patient Weight Capacity | 450 lbs -650 |
Slices | 16 |
Type (configuration) | Multislice |