Dopplers and accessories
Traditional cart-mounted ultrasound scanners for high-performance diagnostic imaging in specialist clinics. B-mode, M-mode, colour and pulsed-wave Doppler, ergonomic interface and DICOM connectivity.
Spengler Doppler Probe (2MHz, 5MHz or 8MHz)
Reference : SPEN0265 Spengler Doppler probe : 2MHz, 5MHz or 8MHz.Doppler foetal Edan Sonotrax Lite 2 MHz
Reference : EDAN0041 Portable Doppler with waterproof 2 MHz probe.Doppler Foetal Edan SD1 3MHZ Bluetooth rose
Reference : EDAN0040 Portable digital fetal Doppler with built-in 3 MHz probe and Bluetooth.Doppler foetal SD3 PLUS Edan
Reference : EDAN0042 Portable fetal Doppler with OLED displayDoppler Sonotrax Edan Basic A (probe of your choice)
Reference : EDAN0199 Fetal or vascular pocket Doppler with 2, 3 or 8MHz probes of your choice.Traditional Medical Practice Ultrasound Scanners
Traditional ultrasound scanners refer to standard cart-mounted ultrasound devices designed for fixed use in specialist clinics or hospital departments. Unlike portable models, they feature a large screen, an ergonomic keyboard and advanced features that make them the go-to tools for in-depth ultrasound examinations.
Image quality and advanced diagnostic features
Conventional cart-mounted ultrasound scanners offer the best image quality available in their class, thanks to powerful signal processors and high-tech transducers. They incorporate B-mode, M-mode, colour Doppler, pulsed Doppler, continuous wave Doppler and 3D/4D modes on the latest models. Enhanced harmonic imaging provides optimal signal-to-noise ratio even in patients with poor echogenicity.
Optimised ergonomics and workflow
The ergonomics of the classic ultrasound scanner are designed to facilitate the examination of numerous patients per day under the best possible conditions. The integrated QWERTY keyboard simplifies documentation, the large touchscreen allows for intuitive adjustment of settings, and USB and DICOM ports enable image archiving and transmission. The motorised trolley on certain models facilitates movement between rooms or to the bedsides of hospitalised patients.