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2 days 8 hours
Auction Started
Sep 12, 2025 10:41 PM MDT
Auction Ends
Sep 16, 2025 01:00 PM MDT
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Pick-up Location
UCSF Oyster Point
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Description
Condition: FAIR
This is an In-place sale for a unit located at 1500 Owen Street, San Francisco, on the second floor. Below, you will find key information regarding the unit.
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SN: ES-3448
GE OEC 9900 Elite
OVERVIEW:
The GE OEC 9900 Elite is a high-performance mobile C-arm designed for surgical, vascular, pain-management, and general imaging procedures in hospital, outpatient, or ambulatory settings. It emphasizes high resolution imaging, dose control, and ergonomic user interface, along with strong mechanical flexibility (arc movement, etc.) to accommodate a variety of procedure types. 

Key Features
  • High-resolution imaging: 1k × 1k (i.e. ~1024×1024) image processing with 16-bit depth.
  • Dynamic Range Management (DRM): Image processing that enhances features of interest (e.g. bone, vasculature) while suppressing background noise. 
  • Preset imaging profiles: For different types of anatomy and procedures (e.g. general, orthopedic, spine, vascular, cardiac). 
  • Dose management modes: Including standard fluoroscopy, high-level fluoroscopy, pulsed fluoroscopy, digital spot imaging. Tools like AutoTrak (automated brightness stabilization), PreView™ collimator to reduce unnecessary exposure. 
  • Good x-ray tube cooling and power capacity: Rotating anode tube; substantial heat capacity; designs to allow longer use without overheating.
  • Flexible mechanical design: Deep arc (“Super C” and standard C configurations), motion in multiple axes (AP-lateral, orbital rotation, vertical/horizontal travel), allowing access to patient under table and ability to get different imaging angles.
  • User interface and workflow enhancements:
    • Flat-panel monitors on articulating arms (viewable from multiple sides), touch-screen controls.
    • On-screen digital image rotation, inversion, and mirroring. 
    • Collimator adjustment (iris, double-leaf) without additional exposure. 
  • Connectivity/serviceability: Remote service support, DICOM interface for storing, printing, worklist, etc. Image review & storage features.
  • It is two pieces of equipment that are connected via a cable to work as one unit.
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All sales are final. Public Surplus will notify buyer of receipt of payment via email.

Buyers Premium:
A 10% Buyer Premium will be added to the final sale price. Payment required within five (5) business days of Notice of Award date. Removal of property required within three (3) business days from date of payment. If payment is not remitted in five (5) business days, auction will automatically go to next bidder. No property may be removed prior to making full payment. Buyer is responsible for paying the sales tax over the final sell price. No refunds or adjustments will be made on any award(s). No service of any kind will be furnished by UCSF Surplus Services.

UCSF Surplus Pick-up Location & Hours:
Veimau Lakalaka
(415)502-7394
Veimau.Lakalaka@ucsf.edu
612 Forbes Blvd,
South San Francisco, CA

1 PM - 3:00 pm Tuesday & Thursday only.

We do not take appointments. We do not allow items to be viewed prior to sale.

The notice of award, payment receipt, and personal identification must be presented at the time of pick-up, or the University of California San Francisco will not release the item to you.

Please view our site for pick-up information: http://cpbc.ucsf.edu/terms-conditions-surplus-buyers