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Target Scanner

Target Scanner

Regular price $4,860.00
Regular price Sale price $4,860.00
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

MR Conditional – an item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a specified MR environment with specified conditions of use. “Field” conditions that define the MR environment include static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient magnetic field, dB/dt (time rate of change of the magnetic field), radio frequency (RF) fields, and specific absorption rate (SAR). Additional conditions, including specific configurations of the item (e.g., the routing of leads used for a neurostimulation system), may be required.

MR Unsafe – An item that is known to pose hazards in all MRI environments. MR Unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors.

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The Target Scanner is an advanced solution designed to precisely differentiate between ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic materials, redefining safety standards in MRI equipment. Engineered for superior sensitivity, this cutting-edge device is capable of detecting even the smallest ferromagnetic objects, both externally and internally. Its precision makes it an essential tool for enhancing patient safety, as it effectively identifies risks that could compromise MRI procedures.

This innovative tool is particularly beneficial for screening non-ambulatory patients and individuals unable to respond to MRI safety questionnaires, streamlining pre-MRI processes for both patients and healthcare professionals. By integrating the Target Scanner into your suite of MRI products, facilities can ensure rigorous safety protocols while maintaining efficiency and accuracy in patient care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does the Target Scanner help MRI staff identify ferromagnetic objects before a scan?

The Target Scanner is built to detect even very small ferromagnetic materials—both on the surface and just beneath the skin or clothing. It’s especially useful when screening patients who can’t reliably answer safety questions or when you're unsure whether a device, dressing, or implant contains ferromagnetic components. With its high sensitivity, it gives techs a fast, reliable way to catch items that might otherwise be missed in a visual check, helping prevent unsafe objects from entering Zones III and IV

2. When would an MRI facility choose a Target Scanner over a traditional test magnet?

Facilities typically choose the Target Scanner when they need more precise and deeper detection than a handheld magnet can provide. A magnet helps identify objects with clear pull, but the Target Scanner can flag low-profile or internal ferromagnetic material that may not respond strongly enough to be felt with a magnet. It’s particularly valuable for screening non-ambulatory patients, sedated patients, trauma cases, or anyone with limited communication, where standard screening can be challenging.

3. Can the Target Scanner be used directly inside the MRI room?

No. Like other ferromagnetic detection tools, the Target Scanner is meant for use outside the magnet room—typically in Zones II or III—during the pre-scan screening process. It helps you identify ferromagnetic risks before a patient or device gets anywhere near the bore. Using it upstream keeps workflows smooth and reinforces a consistent, safety-focused process across your MRI suite.

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