Sint-Truiden (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Sint-Truiden Hospital recently installed a new MRI machine weighing 8 tons, using a 500-ton crane for safety. Radiologist Philippe Growels highlighted its advanced technology, which will enhance imaging quality and reduce scan times starting December 1, 2024.
Sint-Truiden Hospital recently installed a new MRI machine, with a large crane. The hospital used the biggest crane allowed on public roads, capable of lifting 500 tons. This was necessary because the MRI scanner’s magnet weighs 8 tons. The operation highlights the careful planning and strong equipment needed to upgrade the hospital’s imaging technology.
What safety measures did Sint-Trudo Hospital implement while installing the new MRI machine?
Sint-Truiden Hospital took safety seriously while installing the new MRI machine. They followed strict rules and temporarily cleared out the radiology department and part of the emergency room to protect patients and staff. Moving heavy equipment near important areas can be risky, so this evacuation was necessary. The hospital is committed to improving technology and ensuring patient safety during upgrades.
The operation to install the new MRI scanner went well, and it is now in its final position. Testing will begin in mid-November, and the new machine will start working on December 1, replacing the old one. The old scanner will also be removed through the roof using the same method. Radiologist Philippe Growels is excited about the upgrade, stating that the new scanner is more powerful and features advanced technology like Artificial Intelligence, which will improve image quality and reduce scan times. For instance, a knee scan will take only 6 to 10 minutes instead of 10 to 15 minutes. However, he noted that the higher quality images may lead to more work for radiologists, but it will ultimately help them make better diagnoses.