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BLOCK, DECUBITUS with FILM CASSETTE HOLDER

BLOCK, DECUBITUS with FILM CASSETTE HOLDER

Regular price $197.00
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Decubitus Block with Film Cassette Holder

Upgrade your imaging suite with the Decubitus Block featuring a built-in Film Cassette Holder. This essential piece of positioning equipment provides outstanding support and effective spine alignment, making it perfect for lateral and decubitus imaging views. It’s designed for general positioning (GP), guaranteeing comfort for patients and ease of use for technologists.

Key Features:

  • Reliable Support: Designed to securely position patients for lateral and decubitus views, promoting accurate imaging and corrected spinal alignment.
  • Integrated Film Cassette Holder: Simplifies workflow by holding cassettes in the optimal position during exams.
  • Durable & Easy to Clean: Constructed for longevity and effortless maintenance in busy imaging departments.

Enhance your imaging accessory lineup with this versatile, patient-friendly positioning aid, trusted by radiology professionals for precision and safety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a decubitus block with cassette holder used for in X-ray?

A decubitus block with a built-in cassette holder supports both the patient and the imaging plate during lateral decubitus exams. It keeps the cassette at the correct height and position while giving the patient a stable surface to lean against, which helps techs capture clean, well-aligned images without struggling to hold the cassette in place.

2. How does this block improve positioning and image quality?

The raised platform and fixed cassette slot keep the detector parallel to the anatomy so the beam is properly aligned for lateral or cross-table views. By preventing cassette shift, it reduces motion blur and limits the need for retakes — especially useful for chest, abdomen, and extremity decubitus studies.

3. Is the block stable and safe for patients with limited mobility?

Yes. Decubitus blocks are designed with a wide, sturdy base so patients can lean or rest safely during the exam. The firm surface helps maintain the correct posture without sliding, making the process easier for patients who may be weak, unsteady, or in pain.

4. Can it be cleaned with standard radiology disinfectants?

The block’s smooth, non-porous surfaces tolerate common hospital disinfectants and can be wiped down quickly between exams. This helps maintain infection control while keeping room turnover efficient.

5. Will the cassette holder fit both CR cassettes and DR panels?

Most decubitus blocks are compatible with both, as long as the panel size fits the cassette slot. Many facilities use the same block across multiple rooms for chest, mobile, or table-side decubitus work.

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