| Technology | Uses X-ray fluoroscopy to generate continuous, live images, not just static X-rays. |
| Name Origin | Comes from the C-shaped arm connecting the X-ray tube and image detector. |
| Function | Allows surgeons to monitor procedures (like stent placements, fracture repairs) and make real-time adjustments. |
| Applications | Orthopedics, vascular surgery, cardiology, urology, pain management, emergency care. |
| Benefits | Real-time feedback, high image quality, flexibility, less invasive procedures, better patient safety. |
| Orthopedics | Visualizing bone fractures, joint replacements, spinal procedures. |
| Cardiology | Placing stents, angiography. |
| Pain Management | Guiding needle placement for injections. |
| Urology & Gastroenterology | Various surgical and diagnostic procedures. |