Samsung India has unveiled its game-changing mobile CT technologies portfolio, bringing patient-first imaging directly to hospital bedsides. The new range from NeuroLogica, Samsung’s subsidiary, includes four advanced systems designed to democratize medical imaging access across India’s healthcare ecosystem.
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Revolutionary Mobile CT Systems
The portfolio features CereTom® Elite, OmniTom® Elite, OmniTom® Elite PCD, and BodyTom® 32/64, each engineered for specific clinical needs. These AI-powered systems eliminate the need for patient transfers, reducing risks while enabling faster medical interventions.
Model | Key Features |
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CereTom® Elite | 8-slice CT, 32cm opening, 2-hour battery |
OmniTom® Elite | 80-slice UHR, 40cm opening, 1.5-hour battery |
OmniTom® Elite PCD | Photon counting technology, superior image quality |
BodyTom® 32/64 | Full-body imaging, 85cm opening, 12-hour standby |
Transforming Surgical Workflows
The OmniTom® Elite has revolutionized neurosurgical procedures, reducing deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery time from 8-10 hours to just 2 hours. Its immediate post-operative scanning capability allows surgeons to detect complications like hemorrhage instantly, significantly reducing revision surgery needs.
Expanding Healthcare Access
“These innovations are as much about technology as they are about empowering healthcare providers to bridge the care gap between metros and tier-2/3 cities,” said Atantra Das Gupta, Head of HME Business, Samsung India. The systems enable hospitals of all sizes to offer advanced imaging without costly infrastructure overhauls.
AI-Powered Integration
Beyond mobility, Samsung’s CT platforms feature AI-assisted imaging with seamless PACS and EMR integration. This ensures faster, more accurate diagnoses while supporting India’s digital health transformation initiatives across diverse medical specialties.
Clinical Applications Across Specialties
The portfolio serves multiple clinical scenarios: neurosurgery benefits from intraoperative CT guidance, emergency medicine gets rapid trauma diagnostics, interventional radiology performs CT-guided procedures, oncology uses imaging for brachytherapy, and pediatric care receives specialized solutions for children and neonates.
Samsung’s mobile CT launch represents a decisive step toward making advanced medical imaging accessible nationwide. For more healthcare technology updates, visit technosports.co.in and check Samsung’s official announcements at Samsung Healthcare.
FAQs
What makes Samsung’s mobile CT systems different from traditional scanners?
These systems bring imaging directly to patients’ bedsides, eliminating risky transfers while offering AI-assisted diagnostics and battery-powered mobility.
How do these systems help smaller hospitals in India?
They enable advanced imaging capabilities without requiring expensive infrastructure overhauls, making premium healthcare accessible in tier-2/3 cities.