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Portable Ultrasound Machine


Portable Ultrasound SonoSite S Series


SonoSite, Inc. is the world leader and specialist for hand-carried and mountable ultrasound machine. The main office in USA and regional offices & authorized distributors in all over the worlds, SonoSite giving the advanced technologies portable ultrasound machine. One of the product is S Series™ ultrasound machines which offer a zero footprint.
The S Series™ portable ultrasound systems can be mounted to a cart, wall, or ceiling, and have an simplified controls to let you focus in on your target areas in a matter of seconds. High-resolution images will help you to see exactly where to perform procedures and allow for accurate diagnoses when treating the patient.


S Series SonoSite Portable Ultrasound Applications Include: Anesthesia, Cardiology, Critical Care, Musculoskeletal, Radiology, Vascular, OB/GYN, Surgery, Emergency Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease Management.




The S Series™ portable ultrasound has design to meet the U.S. military standards for durability, boot up quickly, are lightweight, and are built with intuitive designs for ease of use, with weight:8.5 lbs / 3.8 kg, dimensions:15.1" H x 11.6" W x 6.1" D / 38.4 cm H x 29.5 cm W x 15.5 cm D and display:10.4"/26.4 cm diagonal LCD (NTSC or PAL) with dynamic Range: Up to 165 dB and Gray Scale: 256 shades.

S Series Portable ultrasound detailed :

    S-Cath. Custom-designed for radiologists, the S-Cath™ ultrsaound system requires very little space and provides sharp image quality using just two controls.
    S-ICU. The immediacy of the ICU requires an ultrasound system that moves as quickly and efficiently as you do. The S-ICU™ ultrasound system helps clincians see more, and see better. Faster.
    S-FAST. Designed for emergency physicians, the S-FAST™ ultrasound system offers amazingly clear image quality and a fast, easy way to transport patient data.
    S-Nerve. Anesthesiologists want fewer buttons, menus, and dials. You can operate the S-Nerve™ ultrasound system using just two controls and one pair of hands, and its strikingly clear image quality lets you see structures as structures and edges as edges.
    S-MSK. Custom designed for clinicians working with musculoskeletal pathology, the S-MSK™ ultrasound system is surprisingly easy to learn and use, allowing you the opportunity improve care and decrease complications in interventional procedures, such as injections and aspirations.
    S-Women's Health. Designed specifically for breast surgeons and women's health clinicians, the S-Women's Health™ ultrasound system features only two controls while also achieving optimum image quality.
Specification:
Transducers : Broadband and multifrequency: linear array, curved array, phased array, multiplane TEE, and micro-convex.

Imaging Modes :

  • Broadband, Multifrequency Imaging
  • Color Doppler, Color Power Doppler
  • PW, PW Tissue Doppler, and CW
  • 2D / Tissue Harmonic Imaging / M-Mode
Image processing :
  • SonoADAPT™ Tissue Optimization
  • SonoMB® Multi-beam Imaging
  • SonoHD™ Imaging
  • Dual Imaging
  • Auto Gain automatic image optimization
  • Advanced Needle Visualization (SonoMBe™ Imaging)

Onboard Image and Clip Storage/Review :
  • 4 GB internal Flash memory storage capability
  • Cine review up to 255 frame-by-frame images
  • Clip Store capability (maximum single clip length: 60 seconds)
  • Potential to store 25,000 images or 430 2-second clips


User Interface and Programmable Controls :
  • Image acquisition keys: review, report, Clip Store, DVD, save
  • Track pad with select key for easy operation and navigation
  • Dedicated AutoGain and exam keys to allow quick activation

USB Storage Formats :
  • MPEG-4 (H.264)
  • JPEG, BMP and HTML compatible with Mac and PC formats

External Data Management and Wireless :
  • PC/Mac export configuration
  • 2GB Internal non-volatile memory, 1800 images
  • Export BMP, JPEG or DICOM images to a USB device
  • DICOM Image Management: Store, Modality Work List
  • SonoSite® Education Key™ training video compatible
  • Storage capacity alert if internal storage memory is less than 10 %
  • SonoSite® Workflow Solutions (SWS™): Streamlines exam management for billing, credentialing, archive & EMR Integration


Connectivity :
  • Audio output
  • Integrated speakers
  • USB ports (three)
  • RS-232 transfer
  • RGB or DVI output to external LCD display
  • EtherNet or wireless image/data transfer
  • S-video (in/out) to VCR or DVD for record and playback
  • Composite video output (NTSC/PAL) to VCR or DVD, video printer or external LCD display
Power Supply :
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • System operates via battery or AC power
  • AC: universal power adapter, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz input, 15 VDC output

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1 Comments:

  • These are so cool! Just like iPods, everything is getting smaller, more efficient, and a better design. Who would have thought this would have happened to ultrasound machines?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At July 23, 2012 at 11:25 PM  

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