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Digital X-ray System - Vietnam Registration 2403647ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB

Access comprehensive regulatory information for Digital X-ray System in Vietnam's medical device market through Pure Global AI's free database. This Risk Class TTBYT Loại C medical device is registered under number 2403647ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB and manufactured by Siemens Shanghai Medical Equipment Ltd.. The authorized representative in Vietnam is CÔNG TY TNHH SIEMENS HEALTHCARE.

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Vietnam MOH Registration: 2403647ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB
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Digital X-ray System
VN: Hệ thống X-quang kỹ thuật số
Risk Class TTBYT Loại C

Registration Details

2403647ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB

000.00.04.G18-240529-0004

MULTIX Impact E

11333999

Company Information

Siemens Shanghai Medical Equipment Ltd.

Technical Details

MULTIX Impact E is a digital X-ray system used in hospitals, clinics, and medical practice locations. MULTIX Impact E allows for full-body X-ray imaging of the human body, including the skull, chest, abdomen, and limbs, and can be used for patients of all ages, including children, adults, and obese patients. It can perform X-ray imaging of patients in various positions, such as sitting, standing, or prone. MULTIX Impact E uses a digital detector to create diagnostic images by converting X-ray signals into image signals. MULTIX Impact E is also designed to be compatible with traditional film/screen intensifying cassette or Computed Radiography (CR) systems.

Dates and Status

Nov 19, 2024