systemToshibaInterventional X Rayfamily: infinix

Canon Medical Infinix-i (family)

Modality: Interventional X-Ray

Toshiba's (Toshiba-lineage) fixed-room interventional / cath-lab platform — competes with Philips Azurion, Siemens Artis, and GE Innova / IGS in cardiac, vascular, neuro, and IR practice. Smaller global share than the Big Three but established installed base in Japan and Asia-Pacific, with selective U.S. / European presence. Continuity into Canon-branded production post-2018 rebrand from Toshiba Medical.

Variants

  • Infinix-i Sky+ — premium ceiling-suspended single-plane.
  • Infinix-i Biplane — biplane configuration for neuro / pediatric cardiac.
  • Infinix-i 4D CT — hybrid Infinix + sliding CT for stroke / hybrid OR (specialty configuration).
  • Infinix Celeve-i — entry / value tier.

Distinctive technology

  • Dose Tracking System (DTS) — patient skin-dose mapping in real time during procedure.
  • Spot Fluoroscopy — focal-area imaging for targeted dose reduction.
  • 3D-RA + RoadMap — rotational 3D acquisition with road-mapping overlay (vendor analog of XperCT / DynaCT / Innova CT).
  • Aquilion ONE-integrated 4D CT room (specialty configuration) — cath lab + sliding wide-detector CT in a single suite for stroke / hybrid OR work.

Market position

Niche presence — strongest in Japan / Asia-Pacific; smaller U.S. and European share. Programs with established Canon installed base and service relationships are the typical Infinix-i sites.

Refurb posture

  • Smaller refurb supply than Allura Xper / Innova / Artis at comparable generation.
  • Service-network depth outside Canon's strongest markets is a refurb consideration.
  • Software / dose-tracking license tier affects clinical capability.

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