| At the Radiology
Department in RMI , improved patient - care is our goal , which is
why we are constantly investing in newer technologies in order to
provide our patients with timely and accurate diagnosis.
Radiography
- The Department offers utmost quality in imaging, accuracy in
reporting with minimum waiting times.
- In addition to all types of conventional radiography, the department
is also capable of performing any fluoroscopic-dependant special
radiological procedures. The procedures are performed under the
direct supervision of senior, experienced and qualified Radiologists
CT Scan
- The Department is equipped with a spiral CT Scanner. Whole body
CT Scans are being performed along with a ‘hot reporting
desk’ by qualified and experienced radiologists.
- CT guided biopsies are performed with guaranteed target accuracy
and post-procedure care.
Ultrasonography
- The Department is equipped with the latest Doppler machines.
- All types of conventional, abdominal, small parts sonography
are performed with the reports being authenticated by a qualified
team of sonologists.
- US guided biopsies/aspirations are routinely done with a high
level of target accuracy and post-procedure care.
The Radiology Department at RMI now gains another dimension in digital
imaging by acquiring the most-modern Computed Radiography system,
the Capsula XL-II
Advantages of Computed Radiography System
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Consistent and stable image density & contrast.
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Optimized clear & sharp images for each
anatomical region.
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Improved diagnostics of soft tissues , bones
, lumbar spine & abdomen , fluoroscopy , chest , IVP etc
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No chance of cross – over of patient’s
images as each file is electronically labelled with the patient’s
information.
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Over 50% lower x-rays dose – a major
benefit for patients
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Single x-ray dosage for multiple diagnostic
needs i.e one x-ray exposure for bone and tissue details.
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Faster turnaround times as opposed to conventional
radiography.
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By adjusting image brightness, a wide range
of thicknesses can be examined in one shot, unlike conventional
radiography, which requires a different exposure time for each
thickness in a component. Thus requires fewer re-shots due to
under- or over-exposure.
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Images can be stored on disk or emailed for
off-site review.
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