The Radlink GPS Tablet/Monitor Stand functions as a mobile workstation and charger for the Radlink GPS Tablet with a secondary monitor. The Radlink GPS Tablet provides surgeons with real-time feedback on orthopedic implant component positioning. Together, the GPS Tablet and its Surgeon’s Checklist software offer easy-to-follow steps designed to address challenges such as component positioning, sizing, limb length and offset restoration. The Radlink GPS Tablet consists of a Tablet PC computer system that uses a touchscreen monitor & other image display accessories. Pre-operative images can be viewed on the GPS Tablet during surgery, which surgeons can use to reference against the intraoperative images captured during the procedure. For posterior approach THA procedures, a flat panel detector (DR panel) is used to capture intraoperative images, which takes approximately four seconds to appear on the GPS Tablet. For anterior approach THA procedures, C-Arm images are instantaneously transferred to the GPS Tablet using the Radlink Wireless C-Arm Kit.
A device/device assembly designed to be used with an analogue x-ray system to capture radiographic images and then generate digital x-ray images from them as part of a two-step process (computed radiography) for image viewing, storage, or hard-copy printing; it is not dedicated to dental use. It consists of an image reader/scanner and may also include an exposure unit with imaging receptor (e.g., a cassette containing a plate), or additional supportive hardware (e.g., a printer). The image is acquired on a photostimulatable substance (e.g., a phosphor screen mounted on a cassette plate) and converted into an electrical analogue signal in a laser scanner.