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It's used when the surgeon needs to check the vasculature (arteries/veins) during a surgery case. Regular c-arm radiologic fluoro lets one see bones and surgical hardware being placed in bones during replacements or rebuilding of a damage bone or bone joint. Roadmapping on a c-arm is also fluoro but allows one to see the arterial and venous flow to see if there are any abnormalities in the arteries or veins.

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