Hand-held ultrasound system SIFULTRAS-5.27
for emergency medicine ultrasound imagingfor musculoskeletal ultrasound imagingfor skin ultrasound imaging

Hand-held ultrasound system - SIFULTRAS-5.27 - SIFSOF - for emergency medicine ultrasound imaging / for musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging / for skin ultrasound imaging
Hand-held ultrasound system - SIFULTRAS-5.27 - SIFSOF - for emergency medicine ultrasound imaging / for musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging / for skin ultrasound imaging
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Characteristics

Ergonomics
hand-held
Application
for emergency medicine ultrasound imaging, for musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging, for skin ultrasound imaging
Imaging modes
B/W, color doppler
Options
all-in-one probe, wireless probe
Probe frequency

7.5 MHz, 10 MHz

Weight

220 g
(7.76 oz)

Length

156 mm
(6.1 in)

Height

20 mm
(0.8 in)

Depth

20 mm, 40 mm, 60 mm, 100 mm
(0.8 in, 1.6 in, 2.4 in, 3.9 in)

Description

Ultrasound guidance is recommended for cannulation of the internal jugular vein. The use of the T-Model Biplane SIFULTRAS-5.27 allows the Doctor to identify the body part’s relevant anatomy and possible anatomical anomalies. The most common approach is performed while visualizing the vein transversely and inserting the needle out of plane to the probe. With this approach, needle tip visualization may be difficult. Therefor, we can state the importance of the T-Model Biplane SIFULTRAS-5.27 which allows the user to simultaneously view the internal jugular vein in transverse and longitudinal views in real time. Thus, the use of this probe enhances needle visualization during venous cannulation. Numerous methods have been evaluated to enhance needle visualization during Ultrasound guided vascular central venous access. These include use of needle guides , needle tracking devices , and using the long axis approach . This Ultrasound Probe helps ensure that you see the needle tip during the cannulation of the IJ. In Vascular Surgery: Evaluation of blood flow in the arteries and veins of the body to detect the presence, severity and specific location of disease. Diagnose narrowing of arteries and determine the severity of narrowing. Assessment of vascular disease in the abdomen (such as kidney arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms). Collect information about blood flow in the arteries and veins. In Anesthesia: Regional Anaesthesia and Vascular Access. Nerve Root Blocks. Stellate Ganglion Blocks. Injections for radicular pain. Intra-Articular Joint Injections.

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