Comprehensive imaging platforms for diagnosis and surgical guidance.

Ultrasound
Ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of internal body structures, including muscles, tendons, joints, blood vessels, and organs. It is commonly performed to identify the cause of symptoms or to rule out potential conditions. The images support diagnosis, guide treatment decisions, and assist during procedures such as biopsies. They are interpreted by radiologists, cardiologists, or other specialists, who determine the appropriate next steps. Trivitron Healthcare has partnered with Hitachi Aloka Medical for over 15 years, supporting the development and delivery of ultrasound systems worldwide.

CT scan
A CT scanner uses advanced X-ray technology to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It provides clear visualization of internal organs and tissues, supporting accurate evaluation and diagnosis.

X-ray
X-ray systems are essential in modern medical imaging, allowing physicians to examine internal structures without surgery. Since their introduction in 1896, diagnostic X-rays have been widely used to detect, diagnose, and monitor a broad range of medical conditions. Trivitron Healthcare provides both standard and customized X-ray solutions to healthcare providers worldwide, supporting accuracy and reliability in clinical practice. Its imaging portfolio includes surgical C-Arms, X-ray RAD rooms, and mobile X-ray systems. These systems are designed to help hospitals, diagnostic centers, and surgical units deliver timely, safe, and effective patient care.

C-Arm
A C-Arm is a mobile imaging system that uses X-ray technology and can be moved between operating rooms as needed. The name comes from the C-shaped arm that connects the X-ray source and the detector. The system includes an X-ray generator and either an image intensifier or a flat-panel detector. C-Arms are widely used in surgery, orthopedics, trauma care, vascular procedures, and cardiology for intraoperative imaging. They provide real-time, high-resolution X-ray images, enabling surgeons to monitor progress and make adjustments during the procedure.

Mammography
A mammogram, or mammography, is an X-ray exam of the breast. It is used to screen for and diagnose breast cancer. Along with routine clinical exams and regular self-examinations, mammograms play an important role in detecting breast cancer at an early stage, when treatment is most effective.















