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Equipment Upgrade Solutions for Private Hospitals: DR System Recommendations

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According to the  2024 Statistical Bulletin on National Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China  released by the National Bureau of Statistics on February 28, 2025, there are approximately  27,000 private hospitals  across China, with  over 700 million annual outpatient visits . However, the  penetration rate of advanced diagnostic equipment  in these hospitals remains below  25% , while the demand for  specialized and chain-based medical services  is rapidly increasing. With the ongoing implementation of the  Healthy China strategy , a nationwide wave of  grassroots medical equipment upgrades  is accelerating. In 2024, provinces such as  Henan  and  Guizhou  issued notices on the “County-Level Medical Sub-center Construction Project,” mandating the installation of  digital radiography (DR)  and  color Doppler ultrasound systems .  Sichuan Province  wen...

Full-Spine X-ray Imaging: The Difference Between Long Bone Stitching and One-Shot Full-View Imaging

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  When diagnosing conditions such as scoliosis or lower limb deformities, doctors often need a complete X-ray of the entire spine or both legs. These full-length images provide essential information for accurate assessment and treatment planning. However, many traditional X-ray systems have limited imaging areas, typically up to  43 cm . Since the average adult spine measures about  60 cm , and the full length of both lower limbs is even longer, it’s impossible to capture the entire structure in a single exposure. To overcome this, radiographers usually take several separate images—such as cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral segments—and then piece them together for review. While this approach helps observe local abnormalities, it cannot show the full anatomical continuity of the spine or limbs, which can make diagnosis more complex. To solve this challenge, two key imaging technologies have emerged:  long bone stitching  and  one-shot full-view imaging ...

Perlove Medical's C-Arm in the Pain Management Department

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  From traditional flat-panel C-arms to integrated C-arms with a Large FPD, from 2D C-arms for interventions to 3D C-arms, Perlove Medical's C-arms are trusted by pain management departments throughout China. Today, let’s take a look at how Perlove Medical’s C-arm systems meet the diverse clinical needs of pain management. 01 The Power of Imaging in the Painless Revolution The pain management department, which specializes in treating conditions such as chronic pain and neuropathic pain, has surgical requirements that differ from those of traditional departments like orthopedics or general surgery. Over 90% of pain management procedures are minimally invasive interventions — including needle knife therapy, radiofrequency ablation, ozone ablation, and nerve blocks. These operations are typically performed using puncture needles or catheters, with only a very limited surgical field exposed. Because the lesion cannot be directly visualized, surgeons rely ...