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Cone Connection - September 2010 September 2010 Welcome to the September issue of the Cone Connection - your number one source for medical imaging news. This month's main article focuses on imaging tables. We give an overview of the latest upgrades today's tables have, as well as additional points you should consider before your purchase. We are also giving away a FREE Sonographer Chair! Our popular promotion is still going on, so be sure to get your entry in today. Finally, we answer a question that we seem to get a lot - why is the T-Spray II bottle empty when you receive it? Again, thanks for being a valued Cone Instruments customer. We appreciate your business and look forward to being your source for medical imaging supplies. In The News
Imaging Tables - What you need to knowWith all the bending, twisting and stretching that’s needed to perform an optimal scan, an imaging table is probably one of the most important pieces of equipment the Sonographer uses. With its ergonomic design and time-saving features, the table is specifically designed for the common procedures specific to the job. But with the myriad of options and upgrades a table can include, how can you be sure you’ll purchase the right one? In this article, we’ll focus on the benefits of an imaging table vs. a regular exam table, as well as arm you with information to make the best purchase for your department. A little research can go a long way. To get the best value on this major purchase for your department, consider the following… Why should I consider an imaging table over a regular exam table? Despite an initial investment, imaging tables will save your department thousands of dollars in the long run. Ergonomic design helps to prevent Sonographer pain and injury, which reduces sick leave and the costs associated to hire temporary or full-time staff replacements. Imaging tables have also evolved over the years to address procedure-related needs, resulting in shortened exam and transition times. The ultimate goal of an imaging table is that the Sonographer shouldn’t have to "think" about the table, it should aid in scanning procedures without any complications or frustrations. Consider the following equipment features that address both ergonomic safety issues, as well as making the procedures as streamlined as possible: Retractable side rails Height adjustable Central locking system vs. individual caster locks Easy-to-move casters Open Chassis Design Retractable Stirrups/Dropping Foot Board (Endovaginal Exams) Electric Height Control Procedure Cutouts Bariatric patients **** Procedure Considerations Before you start to look at any table, evaluate your facility’s needs by crunching some raw data. This can help you put together a realistic wish list, and separate out the "must have" from "it would be nice to have" features of a table. What procedures do you do most often? How many procedures do you do per day? Can I try before I buy? Facility Considerations As important as the table specifics are, it's a good idea to evaluate your facility to make sure the table is a good fit. Size does matter Procedure Room Delivery What assembly is required after delivery? *** Cone Instruments has knowledgeable product managers on staff that can help you choose the right table that fits your clinical and budgetary needs. Contact us today at 1-800-321-6964 to learn more, or shop our full line of imaging tables and accessories online. ***************Sources: Biodex Medical Systems Featured Promotion of the Month
Sonographer Chair Giveaway Cone Instruments is offering a chance for you to win a FREE Sonographer Chair. Valued at $791, the chair allows the ultrasound Sonographer to bend, stretch, and move more freely between the exam table and the imaging system – while providing additional support to reduce the stress of repetitive motion. It reduces fatigue with additional support whether sitting forward, sideways, or backwards – and still allows the maintenance of a wide reach. A must-have for every ultrasound department! No purchase necessary.
Click here for contest rules. Question of the Month I just received my T-Spray II, and the bottle is empty. What is going on? Don’t worry – the contents of the bottle didn’t leak out during shipping! T-Spray II, one of our most popular ultrasound probe disinfectants, requires you to add water to activate the solution. Simply add tap water to the fill line indicated on the bottle, and you’re all set. In addition to T-Spray II, Cone Instruments offers a full line of high-level and general purpose disinfection solutions, personal protective equipment and equipment covers – all at great pricing. ![]() |