CT departments perform more patient transfers than almost any other radiology setting. Atle 180 reduces the physical burden on your team and keeps your scanner utilised.

As CT scanning volumes increase, so does the number of manual patient transfers your team performs each shift. Each transfer carries injury risk for staff and discomfort for patients.
CT rooms see some of the highest transfer volumes in radiology, with multiple transfers per hour during peak periods.
Manual lateral transfers are a leading cause of musculoskeletal injury in radiology teams, particularly back and shoulder injuries.
Calling in extra staff to assist with transfers creates scheduling gaps and extends time between scans.
Atle 180 is placed next to the CT table and uses a patented pull system to perform the lateral transfer. No lifting. No extra staff. No delay.
The powered pull system completes a full lateral transfer in approximately 15 seconds.
The pull attachment connects directly to a standard bed sheet or trauma mattress. No additional accessories required.
Eliminates the need to call in additional staff, keeping your team and schedule intact.
At 324 x 825 mm, Atle 180 is compact enough to position alongside CT tables without disrupting room workflow.
Atle 180 was introduced across 89 hospitals in Europe between 2022 and 2025. CT was the most common application area.
78%
of usage was in CT rooms
94%
of staff report reduced physical burden
89%
found transfers easier than before






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