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A High-Definition (Hi-Def) flat panel detector is a high-resolution digital imaging device used largely in medical imaging, such as X-ray and fluoroscopy, to produce images with outstanding clarity and detail. Because of their higher image quality and capacity to deliver real-time imaging, these detectors have largely replaced traditional X-ray film and image intensifiers in many medical situations. When compared to standard X-ray film and image intensifiers, Hi-Def flat panel detectors have much higher spatial resolution.
As a result, they are able to record finer details of anatomical structures and anomalies. Hi-Def flat panel detectors provide digital images quickly, unlike film-based X-rays or image intensifiers, which take processing and development. This enables instant image review, sharing, and storage without the need for chemical processing.
Hi-Def detectors offer real-time imaging, making them particularly helpful for procedures such as fluoroscopy, in which dynamic processes such as the movement of contrast chemicals or tools can be observed as they occur. Overall, high-definition flat panel detectors represent a substantial improvement in medical imaging technology, providing increased diagnostic capabilities and patient care through higher image quality, less radiation exposure, and streamlined workflow operations.
They are now an essential component of current radiology and medical imaging methods.Hi-Def detectors’ digital images can be conveniently stored in electronic health records (EHRs) and shared with other healthcare providers for consultation and analysis.Authorized healthcare professionals can access and view digital images remotely, allowing consultations and decisions to be made even when they are not physically present in the imaging suite.
The Global Hi Definition (Hi-Def) flat panel Detector market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The Medical Technology Association of Australia (MTAA) recognized the world’s first high-definition (Hi-Def) flat panel detector, which is used in image-guided endovascular treatments, for its unique and remarkable contribution to improving patient outcomes. The Alphenix interventional systems include the world’s first 30x40cm Hi-Def* detector with 76 micron pixel imaging mode.
The Hi-Def detector, with more than double the spatial resolution of traditional flat panel detectors (FPD), assists doctors in visualizing minute details and anatomical structures and deploying devices with accuracy and confidence. Using a 6F sheath, Phenom Plus & Phenom 27 Microcatheter, and a 4.0 x 20mm pipeline flex flow diverter stent, high-definition imaging was used to treat a left PCOM aneurysm. In difficult peripheral interventional instances, high-definition imaging is a valuable tool.