The Pediatric 16 enables fast, high-resolution head and neck examinations of children1 up to 18 months of age. It is smoothly integrated into the patient table with DirectConnect Technology and can be combined with other Tim 4G coils for whole body imaging.
Comes with a cradle (optional for imaging) which can be used to safely and efficiently transport and position children.
Pediatric 16
Características y Beneficios
General
- 16-channel Head/Neck design with 16 integrated preamplifiers
- Head and neck elements can be used separately for head-only and neck-only imaging
- Cable-less with DirectConnect™ technology
- Upper coil part easily removable
- No coil tuning required and iPAT compatible in all directions
- Dual-density Signal Transfer technology with key RF components integrated into the coil
- Features a recess for easier, better positioning of intubation tubes
- 4 cm aperture at the top of the coil to ensure good ventilation
Applications
- For head and neck examinations of children up to 18 months of age
- Can be combined with other Tim 4G coils for whole body imaging
Can be combined with
- Spine 24 / 32
- Body 6 / 18
- Flex Large 4
- Flex Small 4
- Special Purpose 4
System
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- MAGNETOM Skyra eco
- MAGNETOM Spectra
- MAGNETOM Skyra
- MAGNETOM Aera
- MAGNETOM Prisma
- MAGNETOM Altea
- MAGNETOM Lumina
- MAGNETOM Sola
Minimum Software Version
syngo MR E11
Other
Also available for:
MAGNETOM Prismafit
MAGNETOM Skyrafit
MAGNETOM Avantofit
MAGNETOM Solafit
MAGNETOM Vidafit
Please Note: Additional technical prerequisites may apply. Upon receiving your request, your local Siemens representative will clarify whether your system meets the requirements.
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The product may not be commercially available in all countries. Due to regulatory reasons its future availability cannot be guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens organization for further details.
1
MR scanning has not been established as safe for imaging fetuses and infants under two years of age. The responsible physician must evaluate the benefit of the MRI examination in comparison to other imaging procedures.