Tomosynthesis option. Repeat the geometry calibration before you try to take the next exposure Tomosynthesis option. List of Addenda Write the title of all Addenda which are supplied for this manual, with their part number and revision. Add all the Addenda to the manual after this record page. Index A accept images 61 accept rejected images 61 accessories compression paddles 51 crosshair devices 56 face shield 48 install on C-arm 47 Magnification Stand 55 acquire images 32, 61 acquisition modes 31 Acquisition Workstation controls and displays 10 maintenance 65 Touchscreen add new patient 28 procedure 34 view 33 admin screen 67 Admin button 30 functions 69 AEC buttons 13 AEC Sensor position 13 alerts 81 archive C calibrations, perform 26 C-arm controls and indicators displays 13 functional tests 17 rotation 20 slots for accessories 47 cine tab 44 circuit breaker Acquisition Workstation 9 Gantry 9 cleaning solutions and methods 64 clinical procedures D data loss 5 definitions xv delete patient 28 display Acquisition Workstation 10 clean 65 compression force 13 preview image 11 thickness 13 types of images selection 45 window level E edit patient information 28 user information 39 view 34 Emergency Off Switch , 12 functional test 23 export 38 exposure parameters 31 sequence 61 techniques, set 31 exposure index F face shield 48 faults 81 filter, information options 29 fingerprint reader 10 clean 65 footswitches 14 function, select to perform 26 functional tests 17 C-arm controls locations 17 Emergency Off Switch I images accept 61 acquisition mode 31 output options 45 preview 61 reject 61 review 42 review tools 35 review tools tab 43 store 61 unacceptable 61 Implant Displaced views 33 Implant Present button L label locations 8 laser film printer, isolation requirements 3 light field lamp 17, 22 use 60 localization crosshair device align 57 install and remove 56 use 56 localization paddles 52 Log In 16 Log Out M magnification crosshair device, install and remove 57 magnification paddles 52 Magnification Stand 55 install and remove 55 maintenance Acquisition Workstation 65 general 63 manage alarms 39 notices 39 output groups 35 messages and alerts 81 MPPS, messages 35 My Settings icon P paddles compression install 53 remove 53 shift 53 shift to new position 38 patient add 28 delete 28 edit information 28 face shield 48 filter 29 open 27 position 60 safety 3 pended image, accept or reject 61 perform functional tests 17 permissions, by user group 70 power button and controls 9 prerequisites for system use xiii preview image screen 11, 41, 61 procedure screen 31 procedures add 34 close R radiation safety 4 reject images 61 remove compression paddles 53 conventional face shield 48 localization crosshair device 56 magnification crosshair device Magnification Stand 55 Tomo face shield 49 view 33 requirements quality control xiv training xiv review images 42 rejected image 61 ROI tab S safety data loss 5 equipment damage 5 general information 1 patient 3 radiation 4 screening acquire the image 61 position patient 60 screen example 60 screens add new patient 28 add view 33 admin 67 filter patient information 29 preview image 41 query 30 Select Function to Perform 25 select patient 27 scroll wheel 10 select exposure parameters 31 output sets 35 patient 27 send images to outputs 45 shift paddle 38, 53 Shifting Paddle system 22 specifications 73 spot compression paddles 51 statement, cybersecurity xiv system administration 67 capabilities xiii description 1 messages 82 power controls 9 ready 61 status icons T taskbar 39 terms and definitions xv tomo face shield install 49 use 50 tools, image review 43 Touchscreen 11 clean 65 training requirements xiv tubehead, display 14 tubestand controls and indicators 12 turn off system 23 turn on system 15 Log In 16 preparation 15 startup U uninterrupted power supply UPS , power button 9 user interface 25 users menu W warnings, cautions and notes xiv5 defined xiv window level 43 workflow, standard 59 worklist, query X x-ray acquire image 32, 61 collimated fields 22 indicators 32, 61 x-ray switch Open navigation menu.
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Note Notes indicate additional information. Collimator Device at the x-ray tube to control the area of the receptor that is exposed. Combo Procedure An image acquisition procedure for which the system takes a conventional mammography image and a tomosynthesis scan during a single patient compression Tomosynthesis option. Conventional Mammography Single projection x-ray images of views for screening and diagnostic purposes.
Diagnostic Workstation Softcopy workstation for diagnoses from digital images. Grid Element within the Digital Image Receptor that reduces scatter radiation during the exposure. Pend A mark on the image to indicate the Technologist is not positive about the image quality. Projection Images The group of x-ray images for tomosynthesis taken at different projection angles through the breast Tomosynthesis option.
Potential Equalization terminal Connection for a conductor different from the Protective Earth for a direct connection between two or more pieces of electrical equipment. Protective Earth terminal For the connection of the line cord ground or ground cable of the equipment and there is no other purpose. Off Power disconnected from the main power source. On Power connection to the main power source.
Off Only a part of the equipment is disconnected from the main power source. On Only a part of the equipment is connected to the main power source. WEEE Symbol that indicates separate removal for electrical and electronic equipment. Dangerous Voltage Identifies an area of possible lethal voltage.
Manufacturer Date of Manufacture Gantry 2. C-arm 3. Acquisition Workstation Figure Selenia Dimensions 2. Do not open any of the panels. Do not use the electrical equipment near flammable anesthetics. Warning: This device contains dangerous material. Warning: The user or the service personnel must correct problems before the system is used.
Warning: The user must arrange for preventive maintenance by an authorized service representative. Warning: If a paddle touches possible infectious materials, call your Infection Control Representative for decontamination instructions.
Caution: The system is a medical device and not a normal computer. Caution: Only use the approved accessories with this equipment. Note Hologic does not provide the Gantry power cable for some countries. After power failure, remove the patient from the system before you apply power. Warning: Keep the hands of the patient away from all buttons and switches at all times.
Warning: The C-arm movement has drive motors. Warning: Put both footswitches away from the patient and C-arm area to prevent any accidental footswitch use. Warning: Control the access to the equipment according to local regulations for radiation protection. Warning: For exposures except magnification case studies, always use the Face Shield.
Warning: The Face Shield does not protect from radiation. Warning: You must keep your complete body behind the radiation shield for the time of the exposure for maximum protection from x-ray exposure. Caution: Do not put any magnetic media near or on devices that create any magnetic fields, because stored data can be lost. Equipment Damage Caution: Do not put any heat source on the image receptor. Caution: To minimize possible damage from thermal shock to the Digital Image Receptor, follow the recommended procedure to turn off the equipment.
Caution: Do not make any brightness or contrast adjustments to the display unless the SMPTE test pattern is on the screen. Caution: Use the least possible amount of cleaning fluids. The fluids must not flow or run. Caution: Do not spray disinfectant on the system, because the moisture can enter the system and damage the electronic components.
The equipment is used according to Instructions for Use. Gantry Power Circuit Breaker 2. Acquisition Workstation Power Circuit Breaker 4. Computer Power Button 5. Trackball 2. Scroll Wheel 3.
Compression Release 4. Emergency Off Switch 5. Fingerprint Reader 6. X-ray Button one on each side 7. Touchscreen Display 8. Keyboard in drawer 9. Bar Code Reader Figure C-arm Controls 3.
Manual Compression Handwheels 2. Paddle Shift Buttons 3. AEC Buttons 4. Compression Device Display 5. C-arm Down 2. C-arm Up 3. Compression Down 4. Figure The Startup Screen 3. Select the Log In button. Note The system requires between 5 minutes and 45 minutes to prepare for image acquisition. Note The Startup screen includes a Shutdown button that turns off the whole system, and a Reboot button that restarts the system.
Compression Release 2. Future use 3. Light Field Lamp 4. Future use 5. Collimator Override 6. Clockwise C-arm Rotation 7.
C-arm Up and Down 8. Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation 9. Compression Up Compression Down A C-arm control panel is on both the left and right sides of the Gantry. Figure C-arm Controls left side shown The following Functional Tests make sure that the control operates correctly. The light field lamp illuminates. The compression device lowers. When you reach the Down Force limit.
When you reach the Lower Travel limit. The Compression Up button does not release the Compression Brake. When you reach the upper travel limit. The Compression Device lifts. Press the C-arm Up button: The C-arm movement automatically stops when the button is released.
Light Field Lamp Press the light field lamp button to see the x-ray field for approximately 30 seconds. Motor Enable Reserved for future use. C-arm Zero Reserved for future use. Note The Select Patient screen appears if you are not scheduled to perform any Quality Control tasks. Note You can perform required Quality Control tasks at another time.
Note If a calibration is scheduled on the current date, you can not perform a procedure until the calibration is completed. The Scheduled tab displays the scheduled procedures. The In Progress tab displays the procedures not complete. The Completed tab displays the completed procedures.
The Discontinued tab displays the procedures started, but discontinued. The Current User tab displays the procedures for the current Operator. The Reject tab displays the procedures with rejected views. The All tab displays all procedures for all users. The QC tab displays the Quality Control procedures. You can perform many functions from this screen: 3. Edit the patient information Edit see Section 3.
Delete a patient from the worklist Delete see Section 3. Search for a patient in the Modality Worklist Query see Section 3.
Use the Admin Screen Admin see Chapter 8, page Exit Log Out see Section 3. Find your patients in the database tabs at the top of screen. Figure How to Add a New Patient 3. Note Reclamation normally removes the requirement to delete patients. The Columns tab adds or removes columns on the selected tab page.
Note 3. There are two methods to enter the query information: 3. Note 4. You can Pend the image. The image saves for future review. Repeat the steps 1 to 3 for each view. Note 6. Note A default paddle position for each view is set in Service Tools. If you select the Reject button, an X appears on the thumbnail image.
If you select the Pend button, a question mark? Figure The Preview Screen 1. Tomosynthesis Sequence of Events Tomosynthesis option Wait for the image reconstruction to complete. Review a few slices from the reconstruction. Accept, Reject, or Pend the images. Figure Image Review Tools 1. Legend for Figure The Zoom tool magnifies a section of the image. The Window Level tool with the Trackball changes the brightness and contrast.
The Window Level Fine Adjustment tool enters the specified contrast and brightness values. The Crosshair tool displays a crosshair on the Preview Screen. The Patient Information button activates the patient information display.
The Ruler displays a measurement of the distance between two points. The Fit-to-Viewport button fits the image within the image tile. Figure Icons Available on the Notices Tab 2. Service: Mark an image for service use. Use PRJ projections to display the 15 projections. Use the REC reconstruction to display the reconstructed slices. Figure How to Remove the Compression Paddle 4.
The FAST Compression mode used with this type of breast provides these features: Reduced motion artifacts, because the compression is more effective. The compression is more uniform from the chest wall to the nipple. Maximum patient comfort, because over compression at the chest wall is prevented.
Note There are two sets of hooks for the Magnification StandOne set is for 1. Use the light field lamp as necessary to see the x-ray field. Use the handwheels for final compression. Caution: Do not use any heat source like a heating pad on the image receptor. Caution: The fluid must not flow or run. Caution: Do not spray disinfectant on the system, because the moisture can enter into the system and damage the electronic components.
Warning: If a paddle touches any possible infectious materials, call your Infection Control Representative for decontamination instructions. Do not expose equipment parts to any steam or temperature sterilization. Caution: 64 DRAFT Wrong cleaning methods can damage the equipment, decrease imaging performance, or increase the risk of electric shock.
Be careful when you clean the outer surface of the screen. Strong chemicals and abrasives can damage the display. Never use a spray or flow a liquid on the display. Never apply any pressure to the display area. Never use a detergent with fluorides, ammonia, alcohol, or abrasives. Never use any bleach. Never use any steel wool. Never use a sponge with abrasives. Do not use products that contain alcohol.
Never put the Fingerprint Reader under liquid. Never apply any pressure to the Fingerprint Reader window with abrasive material. Do not push the Fingerprint Reader window. To clean the Fingerprint Reader window, do one of the following: Apply the adhesive side of cellophane tape, then remove the tape. Apply a product with ammonia base to a cloth, and clean the Fingerprint Reader window. Compression Release Automatic Compression Release User selectable automatic release mode raises Compression Device upon exposure termination.
Down Motion Variable Speed 4. Compression Thickness Accuracy 0. Compression Paddles 5. Warning fault designs: 2. Connection for a conductor different from the Protective Potential Equalization Earth for a direct connection between two or more pieces terminal of electrical equipment.
Page Chapter 1-General Information Always follow all the instructions in this manual. Hologic does not accept the responsibility for injury or damage from wrong system operation. Hologic can arrange for training at your facility. The Selenia Dimensions has protective devices, but the Technologist must understand how to safely use the system. Page 18 Note… Hologic does not provide the Gantry power cable for some countries.
If the power cable is not provided, the installed cable must meet the following requirements and all local codes that apply: 3 conductor, 8 AWG 10 mm copper not more than 25 feet 7. Only the authorized personnel can make changes to the connections. You increase the image noise or decrease image quality if you decrease the AEC exposure adjustment setting. Warning: Put both footswitches away from the patient and C-arm area to prevent any accidental footswitch use.
Bar Code Reader Use this device for data entry from bar codes for patient or procedure records. The Rotation Angle Displays each side 2. The C-arm Controls each side 3. The Compression Device 4. The Patient Handles each side 5.
See Section 5. Reset all three Emergency Off switches. Make sure that both system circuit breakers are in the On position. Pull the C-arm Rotation switch toward you to move the C-arm away. Press the light field lamp button to show the x-ray field, then press the Collimator Override button to select an x-ray field.
Press any of the Emergency Off switches to turn Off the Gantry. Note… The Select Patient screen appears if you are not scheduled to perform any Quality Control tasks. Select the Start button. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the procedure.
These tabs are configurable. A user with the right permissions can delete tabs and create new tabs. In the Select Patient screen, select the New button. Enter new patient information and select a procedure. Select the Open button. A screen for the new patient information appears. Enterprise Cyber-security Best Practices Guide. End of Life Mammography Products.
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