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Secondhand Medtronic O-Arm Fluoroscopy O-Arm X-Ray Device

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Price: USD$ 235.000,00 Approx: 10.575.000,00 TL

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Report date: 31.03.2026
Report code: 1774966255

Medtronic O-arm Imaging System Analysis Report

Device Identification and Basic Information

The device shown in the images is a mobile imaging system used in surgical operations. The system consists of a wheeled main imaging unit (gantry) and a wheeled mobile monitoring station (workstation).

  • Brand: Medtronic
  • Model: O-arm
  • Quantity: 1 main imaging unit, 1 mobile monitoring station

Applications

This device is used to provide intraoperative 2D and 3D imaging in the operating room environment. Due to its design, it is particularly suitable for obtaining fluoroscopic and tomographic images by positioning it around the patient in spine, orthopedic, and trauma surgeries.

General Condition and Physical Examination

The device is in used condition. Although there are minor superficial marks on the main body, monitoring station, and plastic outer casings due to use, the overall condition of the device appears good. No breaks, deep scratches, dents, cracks, or significant discoloration have been detected on the casing, screens, support columns, or movable parts.

Mechanical and Electronic Component Evaluation

It has been confirmed from the images that the circular (ring) mechanism of the main imaging unit can transition to both closed full-ring and open (C-arm) positions. The covers protecting the internal components and the hinge structures appear intact. The device’s wheels and steering handles are in place. Electronically, the device is observed to be operational, with the control panel screen and monitoring station monitors active. The LED indicator lights (in yellow and green colors) showing the system status on the bottom panel are illuminated.

Screen and Control Panel Analysis

The device features two distinct control and monitoring areas:

  • Main Control Panel: On the color LCD screen located on the imaging unit, values for 2D mode, 70 kV, 10.2 mA, and 00:00 Fluoro are displayed. Around the screen, there are membrane-type physical buttons that control the device’s motorized movements, laser alignment, collimator settings, and exposure operations. The symbols on the buttons are clear, and there is no physical deformation.
  • Monitoring Station: It has a dual-monitor setup. On the right monitor, the device’s O-arm logo and software interface are open. No dead pixels or physical damage are visible on the screens.

Accessories and Connections

The mobile monitoring station includes an integrated keyboard, a touchpad or mouse usage area, and an optical drive (CD/DVD reader). On the main unit’s lower control panel, an emergency stop button (red colored), a key switch, and a hand switch used for exposure are seen hanging with their coiled cable. Thick connection cables for power and data transfer are present.

Label and Warning Information

Radiation warning and laser warning symbols are clearly visible on the device’s control panel and internal component covers. No readable information label indicating the device’s serial number, lot number, REF code, or year of manufacture could be identified in the images.

Originality and Potential Risk Assessment

Considering the print quality of the logos on the device, material craftsmanship, specialized software interface, and hardware integrity, the product is assessed to be original. The images do not show any evidence of an existing malfunction such as an error code, broken part, disconnected cable, or rust. The device’s overall condition is good, and no serious potential malfunction risk has been observed based on visual inspection.