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doi: 10.1148/90.6.1207
pmid: 5656745
An easily constructed fluoroscopy supply cart has proved a time-saver for technicians, radiologists, and patients. It not only provides the supplies needed for any fluoroscopic procedure convenient to the x-ray table but also serves as a radiation protection shield for the technician and spot-film cassettes. In the center of the cart is a partition to which is fastened a sheet of lead 2 feet wide, 4.5 feet high and 1.5 mm thick. Heavy-duty rubber castors provide easy mobility so that the cart can be positioned in optimum location in the x-ray room, depending on the procedure. Formica work shelves on top provide space for barium supplies and exposed cassettes. An intravenous stand is attached to support bariumenema containers. Small shelves on top of the cart provide a convenient location for various supplies such as drinking straws, Kleenex, paper towels, tape, and other accessories. The cart measures two feet square, and only one sheet of 3/4-in. plywood is needed for its construction. Lead sheeting is a...
Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy
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