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Report date: 02.02.2026
Ziehm Vision Vario 3D C-Arm Fluoroscopy Device Analysis Report
Device Identification
The system examined in the images is a mobile C-Arm X-ray system used for medical imaging purposes. The system fundamentally consists of two main units connected to each other by a thick connecting cable. The first unit is the main chassis containing the “C” shaped movable arm (C-arm), the X-ray source, and the detector, which provides imaging. The second unit is the wheeled monitor and control station (Workstation) with dual monitors, where images are transmitted, processed, and viewed.
Brand and Model
As a result of detailed examinations, it has been determined that the writings and model labels on the product are clearly legible. The brand and model of the device are as stated below:
- Brand: Ziehm Imaging
- Model: Ziehm Vision Vario 3D
This information is clearly inscribed as “Ziehm Vision Vario 3D” on both the front panel of the monitor station and the body of the C-arm unit. Additionally, the “Ziehm Imaging” logo is located below the touchscreen interface. Since the evidence in the images is 100% clear, this identification is definitive.
Originality and Manufacturer Information
The placement of logos on the device, the font structure, the labels on the body (radiation warning, etc.), and the industrial design language (light cream body color with turquoise/petrol blue details) indicate that the product is an original Ziehm Imaging production. The unique structure of the interface software also supports this.
Quantity Information
One complete operational system is visible in the images. This system physically consists of two parts:
- 1 C-Arm Imaging Unit (C-Arm Stand)
- 1 Dual-Monitor Carrier and Control Unit (Monitor Cart)
Areas of Use
The Ziehm Vision Vario 3D model is designed for advanced surgical imaging procedures. Due to the imaging of hand, wrist, and bone structures (fluoroscopy) on the monitors in the images, it is understood that this device is actively used in branches such as Orthopedics and Traumatology, Neurosurgery (Brain and Nerve Surgery), Cardiovascular Surgery, or Interventional Radiology, for taking instant X-ray images during surgery. While the “Vario 3D” designation indicates that the device may have 3D imaging capability, the screen in the image displays “Fluoroscopy” mode and 2D X-ray images.
General Condition and Cosmetic Inspection
The device is generally in “used” condition. Its physical integrity is preserved, but signs of wear due to long-term use are observed:
- Body: A generally clean appearance prevails on the metal and plastic casings, but scuff marks and slight dirt accumulation are present on the wheel guards and lower parts.
- Color and Paint: Age-related tone differences or shading may be observed in the cream-colored paint in places, but no deep rusting or significant paint peeling is noticeable.
- Physical Deformation: Slight lifting or wear may be present on the measurement labels (scale) on the C-arm. Usage marks are present on the keyboard section and handles of the monitor station. No major dents or broken parts resulting from impact have been detected in the images.
Electronic Components and Screen Analysis
The device is depicted in working condition. The following findings indicate that the electronic components are active:
- Monitors: The two large flat screens (LCD/TFT type) on the carrier unit are active. X-ray images of the skeletal system (hand and elbow) are present on the screens. Image loss or dead pixel blocks cannot be distinguished from the visual.
- Touch Panels: The touch control panels located on both the C-arm unit and the monitor station are illuminated and operational. Technical radiation values such as 49 kV and 0.3 mA are readable on the panel.
- Interface Messages: Under the “Fluoroscopy” heading on the screen, operation times (0:50), patient positioning icons, and dose settings are visible. Additionally, “DENIPOL HASTANESI” and “BEY CRH ORTP” (likely an abbreviation for Brain Surgery / Orthopedics) are readable in the upper corner of the screen, which indicates that the device is registered in a hospital inventory.
- Data Date: The patient imaging information on the screen includes the date “16.04.2014” and time information. This date indicates that the device was actively used on that date or that the system clock was set to that date.
Mechanical Components
The visual condition of the mechanical components is as follows:
- C-Arm Mechanism: The structure of the C-shaped main arm appears sturdy. The angular graduation labels (ruler/scale) on the arm are in place.
- Wheels and Brakes: The device is a mobile (wheeled) system. Cable pushers or guards are present on the wheels. Brake pedals (grey in color) are discernible in the image. Dirt and wear on the wheel tires due to use are probable.
- Cables: The thick grey data and power transmission hose/cable connecting the C-arm unit to the monitor cart appears intact. Dirt is present on the outer surface of the cable due to contact with the ground, but no significant breakage or crushing is observed.
- Handles and Levers: The turquoise-colored guiding and locking levers (handles) are in place.
Hardware and Accessories
The hardware features and accessories identified from the images are as follows:
- Media Drives: A disk drive (possibly a CD/DVD Writer) and a port cover labeled “USB” are present on the front panel of the monitor unit.
- Emergency Stop: Red “Emergency Stop” buttons are present on both units and are in place.
- Warning Labels: A yellow background with black print, a Turkish “DIKKAT! Radyasyon” (CAUTION! Radiation) warning, and an “X-Işını Kaynağı” (X-Ray Source) symbol are present on the device body.
- Keyed Switch: A keyed mechanism used to turn the system on and off is visible on the monitor unit, and the key is inserted.
- Hand Controller: A control unit with a coiled cable, possibly belonging to a wired hand controller or a foot pedal connection, is hanging on the side of the device.
Battery Status
While mobile C-arm systems generally operate with mains electricity, they may contain internal UPS or battery systems to keep the system on during temporary transport. However, it is not possible to make a definitive comment on the condition of the device’s internal battery (capacity, health, etc.) from the images. A black box resembling a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) unit (reminiscent of the “Artronic” brand) is partially visible behind the monitor cart, but it is not clear whether this component is part of the system.
Potential Fault Risk
There is no indication in the images that the device is displaying an “Error” message; on the contrary, it appears to be in active imaging mode. However, potential risk points to consider before purchase are as follows:
- The 2014 date seen on the screens may suggest that the device’s software might not be up-to-date or that it has not been calibrated for a long time.
- Wheel and brake mechanisms, being moving parts, carry a risk of physical wear and should be manually checked.
- The thick connecting cable that touches the ground is one of the most sensitive areas to internal breakage; even if the exterior appears sound, there is always a risk of intermittent connection in the internal lines.
Documents and History
No invoice, warranty certificate, or service maintenance form has been found in the images. However, the hospital name on the screen (Denipol Hospital) proves that the device has an institutional history and has been used in a professional environment.