Inadequate images resizing and 2D measurement errors may occur when biplanar acquisition has been performed with patient orientation different from AP (Antero-Posterior).
EOS Imaging
3D projections may be incorrect when the pair of images used is a secondary capture generated from a series containing more than two images, where one of the images has been manually flipped. Projection errors may lead to errors in calculation of 3D clinical parameters when adjusting the position, size and shape of the 3D objects used. Incorrect clinical parameters can be a contributing factor in incorrect clinical decisions, or sub-optimal surgical interventions.
ROTH MOBELI grab handles could detach and patient could fall if the EOS system operator does not follow instructions. Before each use, the operator must examine the vacuum safety indicator to check the vacuum is monitored and sufficient and the grab handle correctly attached. Do not use grab handles to help patient up. The handles are only for stabilizing the patients hand or arm in the EOS cabin.
When performing calibration, an alert message on the spectral filtration of the X-ray beam may be suppressed. Improper filtration of the X-ray Beam can then occur in exams set up with copper filtration.
EOS imaging discovered during production internal testing that the X-ray beam collimation set up by the operator at the user interface of the acquisition workstation is different from the actual collimation of the X-ray beam operated by the EOS system during the X-ray acquisition.
Error copying information to the clinical file and to the report when two 3D models are opened simultaneously on the sterEOS workstation
It was discovered of several generator failures of the EOS System due to failure of its anode controller board that drives the rotation of the X-ray tube anode.