Samsung launches its next-generation mobile CT product portfolio in India: Details
Samsung India has partnered with its subsidiary, NeuroLogica, to launch a new portfolio of mobile CT (Computed Tomography) products. The new lineup, which includes the CereTom Elite, OmniTom Elite, OmniTom Elite PCD, and BodyTom 32/64, is designed to bring advanced diagnostic imaging to patients in a variety of settings, including ICUs, operating rooms, and emergency departments. The products aim to make advanced imaging more accessible throughout India, particularly in underserved regions, by offering mobile, AI-powered systems. This approach will enable healthcare providers to deliver quality care anywhere, without requiring expensive infrastructure overhauls.
Samsung new mobile CT product portfolio in India: More details
The CereTom Elite is an 8-slice CT scanner with a 32cm patient opening and 25cm FOV, designed for efficient imaging and powered by a 2-hour battery. On the other hand, the OmniTom Elite delivers 0.125mm x 80 slice reconstruction in Ultra High Resolution mode, featuring a 40cm patient opening and 30cm FOV with a 1.5-hour battery. It claims to have improved neurosurgical workflows by reducing procedures like deep brain stimulation from 8–10 hours to as little as 2, while also enabling immediate post-operative scans directly in the operating room. This allows surgeons to quickly detect complications, such as haemorrhage, and take corrective action, thereby improving safety and reducing the need for revision surgeries. The OmniTom Elite PCD further advances imaging with photon-counting detector technology, enhancing image quality, differentiation, and artefact reduction. Meanwhile, the BodyTom 32/64 offers full-body imaging with 32/64-slice capability, an 85cm patient opening, 60cm FOV, and a lithium polymer battery that supports up to 12 hours in standby mode.Beyond efficiency, Samsung’s mobile CT platforms incorporate AI-assisted imaging and integrate seamlessly with hospital PACS and EMR systems, ensuring faster, more accurate diagnoses while supporting digital health transformation.Their applications span a wide range of clinical scenarios, from intraoperative CT in neurosurgery and rapid imaging in emergency medicine, to CT-guided procedures in interventional radiology, oncological support for brachytherapy and tumour resection, and safe, efficient imaging for paediatric care.