SKYLight
Setting new standards in Molecular Imaging
Philips SKYLight is the industrys first and only gantry-free nuclear camera. SKYLights unique architecture allows gamma detectors to be mounted directly into a rooms structure, creating a gantry-free or open floor design. By removing the limitations associated with conventional floor-mounted systems, the SKYLight can image virtually any sized patient, on any bed, in any position. Truly the next generation of nuclear imaging platforms, SKYLight also allows medical professionals to image two different patients simultaneously, offering unparalleled efficiency gains for busy imaging departments.
The revolutionary SKYLight gamma camera incorporates JETStream to accelerate and streamline the entire imaging process from start to finish. JETStream features concurrent imaging to enable clinicians to acquire multiple image sets simultaneously. Now, a single data acquisition produces as many as fifteen different image sets configured around various agent and imaging parameters resulting in superior image quality and more comprehensive data.
The first gantry free gamma camera for exceptional flexibility offering the ability to image virtually any patient, in any condition, in any position
The next generation of nuclear imaging platforms fully prepared for molecular imaging
Free dimensional positioning for unique clinical applications
Concurrent imaging enables the acquisition of up to 15 image sets simultaneously, each with different parameters and protocols, to generate optimal image quality and reduce acquisition steps
DualPlanar option allows the simultaneous acquisition of images of two different patients in planar mode using different acquisition parameters
"Mega-Body" mode allows both detectors to be used side-by-side in the same orientation for large-area planar imaging
Eliminates the need for an imaging table or transporting heavy carts when changing collimators
JETStream, a state-of-the-art JAVA-based nuclear medicine acquisition system, offers dramatic improvements in workflow, user interface, and flexibility
Optional JETStream Workspace Philips next generation, comprehensive nuclear medicine Windows XP-based workstation. Display, processing, review, reporting and image archiving can exist at a single location or distributed in multiple locations throughout the department.
Now Featuring:
Pediatric pallet with infant and toddler sections
Brain SPECT with the Neuro Trac roving zoom for
closer contouring
Prone cardiac capability
DICOM Worklist, native on JETStream
SKYLight Technical Specifications Minimum room: 12.5' x 14' Minimum ceiling height: 8' or 9' options Crystal thickness: 3/8" or 5/8" options Table weight limit: 500 lbs. Energy windows: 16, overlap allowed Collimator exchange: 100% automatic, maximum of 6 pairs Detector separation: 0" minimum to 50" maximum Upright imaging height: 5" to 63" from floor to FOV