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Secondhand Genoray ZEN 3090 C-Arm X-Ray Device

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Price: USD$ 10.000,00 Approx: 450.000,00 TL

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Report date: 12.03.2026
Report code: 1773325747

Genoray ZEN 3090 C-Arm X-ray Device Analysis Report

Device Identification and Basic Information

The images show one C-arm X-ray (fluoroscopy) device and its dual-monitor imaging workstation cart. Based on the inscriptions on the front panel of the imaging workstation, the device’s brand has been identified as Genoray, and its model as ZEN 3090. The device’s general structure, logos, and industrial design indicate that it is an original medical equipment.

Areas of Use

As understood from the radiological images of hands, spine, knees, and shoulders displayed on the screens, the device is used for live fluoroscopy imaging in operating room environments in specialties such as orthopedics, traumatology, general surgery, and pain management.

Quantity Information and Components

The system consists of two main parts:

  • One main unit housing a C-arm X-ray tube and control panel
  • One dual-monitor, wheeled imaging workstation cart

General Condition and Physical State

The device is in used condition. The white plastic casing of the main unit shows regional discoloration, purple stains, and superficial scratches. Signs of use are visible around the control panel and at the C-arm’s connection points. Similar cosmetic wear is also present on the metal and plastic surfaces of the imaging workstation cart. No broken, cracked, or missing parts have been observed on the device’s casing or screens.

Mechanical and Electronic Components

The degree markings indicating angles on the C-arm’s curved structure are intact. The cart’s blue steering handles maintain their physical integrity. Electronically, the digital displays (red numbers) and keypad lights on the main unit’s control panel are observed to be illuminated. Both monitors on the imaging workstation are active and display clear images.

Screen and Image Analysis

The imaging workstation features two medical monitors. The following details have been identified on the monitor screens:

  • The top-left corner of the left screen displays the inscription LIH (Last Image Hold).
  • The top-left corner of the right screen displays the inscriptions MEM 1, MEM 2, MEM 3.
  • Clear images of adult human anatomical bone structures, including hands, spine, knees, and shoulders, are visible on the screens.
  • A surgical implant (screw and rod system) is discernible in one of the spine images.

Label and Warning Information

An English warning (WARNING) label is present on the side body of the main unit, but its text content is too blurry to be legible. Numerical markings indicating angles of 15°, 30°, 45°, and 60° for positioning are present on the inner part of the C-arm. A label containing the year of manufacture, serial number, or lot number could not be identified in the images.

Accessories and Cable Condition

Thick black data and power cables connecting the imaging workstation to the main unit are visible on the floor. No visible tears or crushing have been detected on the outer insulation of the cables. A flat white shelf area is present on the workstation cart for placing a keyboard or additional equipment.

Existing Faults and Potential Risks

No clear fault, error code, or broken part that would impede the device’s operation is visible in the images. The screens and control panel are active. Connection cables lying scattered on the floor may pose a crushing risk if wheeled equipment passes over them in an operating room environment. Aside from this, the device’s general condition appears functional, apart from cosmetic flaws.