Fujifilm D-EVO Suite OTC

Fujifilm D-EVO Suite OTC

Product Name:
D-EVO Suite FSx
Modality:
Digital X-Ray
Manufacturer:
FujiFilm
System:
D-EVO Suite FSx
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Elevate Your Imaging with the Fujifilm D-EVO Suite OTC

The Fujifilm D-EVO Suite OTC (often referred to in its latest generation as the OTCx) is a high-performance, overhead tube crane (OTC) digital radiography system. It is designed for high-volume environments like hospital radiology departments, imaging centers, and orthopedic clinics.

The "Suite" concept integrates the overhead x-ray tube, a motorized patient table, a chest stand, and Fujifilm’s signature digital detectors into a single, synchronized workflow.

Core Components

  • Overhead Tube Crane (OTC): A ceiling-mounted system with a five-section telescoping column providing 71 inches (180 cm) of vertical travel. It features "grab-and-go" manual positioning with electromagnetic braking.

  • D-EVO III Detectors: These are Fujifilm’s flagship glass-free, ultra-lightweight wireless detectors. They use ISS (Irradiated Side Sampling) technology, which improves image sharpness while significantly reducing patient dose.
  • Elevating 4-Way Float Table: A heavy-duty table with an 800 lb capacity (one of the highest in the industry). It lowers to just 22 inches from the floor to accommodate elderly, pediatric, or trauma patients.
  • Tilting Wall Stand: An optional component for upright exams (chest, standing knees, etc.) that can tilt for more flexible positioning of seated or difficult-access patients.

Key Features & Technology

1. Smart Workflow & Automation

  • Touchscreen Tube Head: A 10.5-inch color touchscreen on the tube head allows the technologist to adjust exam parameters (kVp, mAs, collimation) at the patient's side, reducing the need to walk back and forth to the control console.

  • Auto-Tracking: The x-ray tube automatically synchronizes its height with the table or wall stand, maintaining precise centering and SID (Source-to-Image Distance) without manual adjustments.
  • SpeedLink: This software automatically maps X-ray techniques and collimation sizes based on the exam selected at the workstation.

2. Advanced Image Processing

  • Dynamic Visualization II: Uses feature recognition to optimize contrast and density across the entire image, ensuring high-quality results regardless of patient size or anatomical variation.

  • Virtual Grid: An optional software-based processing tool that simulates the effect of a physical anti-scatter grid. This allows for lower-dose imaging and eliminates the need for the technologist to physically swap out heavy grids for different exams.

3. Safety and Ergonomics

  • All-Lock Release: A central handgrip sensor allows the technologist to release all tube crane locks with one hand for rapid positioning.

  • Safety Toe Switches: The table utilizes recessed foot pedals for vertical and float movements, keeping the technologist's hands free for patient care.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fujifilm's dose reduction technology different?

Fujifilm's dose reduction algorithms and detector technology are among the most advanced in the industry. Systems like the DR systems and Aspire CT utilize intelligent dose management and advanced image processing to deliver diagnostic-quality images with up to 30-40% lower radiation exposure compared to some competitors. This is especially important for pediatric imaging and high-volume screening facilities.

Can Fujifilm equipment integrate with our existing RIS/PACS?

Yes. Fujifilm's DICOM compliance and standard integration protocols work with virtually all major RIS/PACS platforms. We manage the technical integration process during installation, including HL7 connectivity, worklist integration, and any custom interface development your facility requires. Our team coordinates with your IT department to ensure seamless workflow.

What is the difference between Fujifilm's Aspire and Scenaria MRI systems?

Aspire systems are superconducting 1.5T and 3.0T MRI scanners designed for high-volume clinical imaging with excellent field homogeneity and patient comfort. Scenaria systems offer open MRI designs ideal for patients with claustrophobia or obesity, or for interventional MRI procedures. Both are reliable workhorses; selection depends on your patient demographics and clinical workflows.

How long is the typical installation timeline for Fujifilm equipment?

Installation timelines vary by modality: X-ray/fluoroscopy systems typically require 3-7 days, MRI installations can take 2-4 weeks due to site preparation and magnet delivery logistics, and mammography systems usually need 2-5 days. We provide detailed project timelines upfront and work closely with your facilities team to minimize operational disruption.

Do you offer service and maintenance contracts for refurbished Fujifilm systems?

Yes. AR-RAD offers comprehensive service agreements covering preventive maintenance, parts replacement, emergency repairs, and extended warranties on all Fujifilm equipment—whether new or refurbished. As a nationwide service provider, we have technicians ready to support your facility regardless of location within the US, Canada, or Mexico.