Collection: Orthopedic C-Arms
Equipped MD's Orthopedic C-Arms cover everything from fracture reduction and joint replacement guidance in the OR to hand, wrist, foot, and ankle imaging in the clinic. Full-size andcompact systems from GE OEC, Fujiflim and Genoray handle demanding surgical cases, while mini systems from Orthoscan and Hologic Fluoroscan are purpose-built for extremity and outpatient orthopedic imaging. Available new and refurbished, every system is tested before it ships and backed by warranty, with financing and nationwide delivery.
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Genoray Oscar Classic C-Arm
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Genoray Belliger Ace C-Arm
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RefurbishedGE OEC Elite MiniView
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RefurbishedGE OEC Elite MiniView MAX
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RefurbishedGE OEC One CFD C-Arm
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RefurbishedGE OEC One C-Arm
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RefurbishedGE OEC Elite C-Arm
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RefurbishedGE OEC Elite CFD C-Arm
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RefurbishedGE OEC 9800 C-Arm
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RefurbishedHologic Insight II C-Arm
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RefurbishedOrthoscan Mobile DI C-Arm
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RefurbishedOrthoscan FD C-Arm
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RefurbishedOrthoscan FD-OR C-Arm
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RefurbishedOrthoscan HD C-Arm
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Genoray Oscar 15iL C-Arm
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Genoray Oscar 15i C-Arm
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FAQs
Full-size C-Arms deliver the power needed for OR-based procedures like joint replacement and spine surgery, while mini C-Arms are purpose-built for extremity imaging — hands, wrists, feet, and ankles.
GE OEC is the most widely used full-size brand in orthopedic ORs, while Orthoscan is the leading name in mini C-Arms for extremity and outpatient orthopedic imaging.
A full-size C-Arm can cover both, but many orthopedic practices keep a dedicated mini C-Arm for extremity work since it's more maneuverable and lower-dose for those specific procedures.