Siemens - MAGNETOM Verio 3T
DESCRIPTION
Open-bore imaging system equipped with Total Imaging MatrixThe MAGNETOM Verio offers greater patient access and comfort made possible by the 70 cm Open Bore resulting in higher throughput and more referrals. Patients of all shapes and sizes feel less discomfort and anxiety, reducing the need for sedation and minimizing claustrophobic rejections. In addition, Tim technology also increases throughput thanks to shorter scan time, which creates an opportunity to increase the procedure volume.
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1Reply3 years ago | Could you please recommend some repair services for Siemens Verio 3T MRI Scanner Parts? Any Imaging Equipment repairing Company in the New Jersey......Reply |
0Replies4 years ago | spine coil when it must be removedReply |
0Replies7 years ago | Cold Head Performance Hey there , My cold MRI system is not connected to Siemens remote service and the manual says replacement should be done every two years However I'm trying to find out where I can look-up my Magnets Helium Recondensing margin Where are these system parameters usually? I would like to know how my 4K Sumitomo is performing in Magnetom Verio ? Please Help Reply |
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FEATURES
- Ultra-light magnet
- State-of-the-art zero helium boil-off magnet
- Unique 70 cm patient bore
- TrueForm Design
Magnet Type | Superconducting |
Weight | 6000 kg |
Clinical Use | Whole Body |
Gantry (Max. Clearance) | 70 cm |
Magnetic Field Strength | 3 T |
Patient Weight Capacity | 550 lbs |
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