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How is the C-Arm used for a Vertiflex procedure?

Hey everyone! I am PRN at a surgery center and tomorrow I will be in a Vertiflex case, something I haven’t done before, with a doctor I’ve never worked with before. I plan to ask him beforehand how exactly he will need me, but I was hoping someone here could give me some more info on how the C-arm is used during the case. I’ve tried to ask the one other tech who is usually on these cases, but I haven’t gotten a response to my text. I just want a general idea before I go in there tomorrow. Thanks!

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