Function:
The Superconducting Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) System is a sophisticated medical imaging technology that utilizes powerful magnetic fields and radiofrequency signals to create detailed images of the human body's internal structures. It is designed to provide accurate and high-resolution diagnostic images for a wide range of medical conditions.
Features:
Comprehensive Imaging Capabilities: The system offers a wide range of imaging functions, including routine plain and enhanced scans of various body parts, magnetic resonance angiography, MR cholangiopancreatography, magnetic resonance hydroureterography, diffusion imaging, and susceptibility weighted imaging.
Multi-Functional Operating Table: Equipped with a versatile operating table, the MRI system accommodates various patient positions for optimal imaging, ensuring accurate diagnosis.
High-Quality Coils: The system includes specialized coils, such as head coils, body coils, and intraoperative RF coils, to provide optimal signal reception for different imaging scenarios.
Data Management and Display System: The included software and display systems allow medical professionals to manage, analyze, and visualize the acquired MRI data effectively.
Advanced Imaging Techniques: The system supports advanced imaging techniques such as diffusion imaging for early detection of cerebral infarction and susceptibility weighted imaging for identifying cerebral vascular malformations and other conditions.
Precision Head Fixation: The head fixation device ensures accurate patient positioning and reduces motion artifacts, resulting in clear and accurate brain imaging.
Magnet Movement System: The system's magnet movement system allows for controlled adjustments to the position and orientation of the magnetic field, enhancing flexibility in imaging protocols.
Advantages:
High-Resolution Imaging: The powerful magnetic fields and advanced technology provide high-resolution images of soft tissues, organs, and vessels, aiding in accurate diagnosis.
Non-Invasive Imaging: MRI is non-invasive and does not involve ionizing radiation, making it safer for patients, particularly for repetitive or long-term imaging needs.
Multi-Modal Imaging: The system supports various imaging techniques, allowing medical professionals to tailor imaging protocols to specific clinical requirements.
Early Detection: Advanced imaging techniques like diffusion imaging enable early detection of conditions like cerebral infarction, facilitating timely treatment.
Detailed Visualization: MRI offers detailed anatomical and functional information, assisting in surgical planning and guiding medical interventions.
Precise Angiography: Magnetic resonance angiography provides clear visualization of blood vessels without the need for contrast agents or invasive procedures.