Table Scatter Shield

SKU: TD
Lead shielding panel designed to reduce scatter radiation exposure for clinical staff during fluoroscopy and interventional procedures.
Key Features and Benefits
Designed for Table-Mounted Scatter Protection – helps reduce radiation exposure to physicians and technologists during procedures.
Lead Shielding Core – attenuates scatter radiation generated at the patient table level.
Clear Upper Viewing Section Available – allows visualization while maintaining protective coverage (configuration dependent).
Supplied With or Without Mounting Hardware – supports compatibility with various imaging tables and room layouts.
Custom Sizes and Configurations Available – manufactured to match specific table dimensions and procedural requirements.
Flexible Installation Options – integrates into existing fluoroscopy or interventional suites.
Durable Clinical Construction – designed for repeated use in high-volume procedural environments.
Easy-to-Clean Surface Materials – support hospital infection control protocols.
Product Overview
The Table Scatter Shield is designed to provide localized radiation protection for clinical staff during fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, and cardiac catheterization procedures. Positioned at the procedure table, the shield helps reduce scatter radiation exposure generated at patient level.
Unlike mobile barriers that provide room-level shielding, table scatter shields are intended for close-proximity protection during active procedures. They are commonly mounted to imaging tables or positioned adjacent to the procedural field.
Ultraray manufactures custom-made scatter screens and shields in a wide range of sizes and configurations to match clinical requirements. Units may be supplied with or without mounting hardware depending on installation needs.
Table scatter shielding should be incorporated into a broader radiation safety strategy and positioned according to facility protocols and medical physicist guidance.
When to Use This Product
Use the Table Scatter Shield when:
Performing fluoroscopy-guided procedures
Conducting interventional radiology exams
Supporting radiation protection in cardiac catheterization labs
Reducing staff exposure at the procedure table
Adding localized shielding without installing permanent barriers
Where This Product Is Typically Used
Common applications include:
Interventional radiology suites
Cardiac catheterization labs
Fluoroscopy rooms
Pain management procedure rooms
Hybrid operating rooms