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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11
Name / Number: 3D8-4 3D/4D Curved / 453561164181

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11
Name / Number: 3D8-4 3D/4D Curved / 453561164181
Location: United States, California
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
6,800
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD3
Name / Number: C7-3 Curved Array
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD3
Name / Number: C7-3 Curved Array
Location: United Kingdom, Lancashire
2,500 
2010
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Shenchao Transducer Co. Ltd
Model: HDI 5000
Name / Number: C5-2 Convex Probe / C5-2

Manufacturer: Shenchao Transducer Co. Ltd
Model: HDI 5000
Name / Number: C5-2 Convex Probe / C5-2
Location: Cyprus
Negotiable
2011
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11 XE
Name / Number: L12-3 Linear Array / 453561182101

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11 XE
Name / Number: L12-3 Linear Array / 453561182101
Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
Negotiable
2009
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11
Name / Number: L12-5 50mm Linear Array / 453561189752

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11
Name / Number: L12-5 50mm Linear Array / 453561189752
Location: Switzerland, Geneva
Rating: 85%
Rating: 85%
3,973 
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: iU22
Name / Number: L12-5 50mm Linear Array / 453561189752

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: iU22
Name / Number: L12-5 50mm Linear Array / 453561189752
Location: United States, California
1,999
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 1000
Name / Number: D1914C (21221A) Doppler (Non-Imaging) / 21221-60061

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 1000
Name / Number: D1914C (21221A) Doppler (Non-Imaging) / 21221-60061
Location: Denmark
Negotiable
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 1500
Name / Number: 21200C Phased Array / HPR-21200C

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 1500
Name / Number: 21200C Phased Array / HPR-21200C
Location: Japan, Osaka
Negotiable
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 1500
Name / Number: 21200C Phased Array / HPR-21200C

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 1500
Name / Number: 21200C Phased Array / HPR-21200C
Location: Japan, Osaka
Negotiable
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 2500
Name / Number: 21202A Phased Array / 21202A

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: SONOS 2500
Name / Number: 21202A Phased Array / 21202A
Location: Japan, Osaka
Negotiable
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: 3D5-3 3D/4D Curved / 2175-0073

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: 3D5-3 3D/4D Curved / 2175-0073
Location: United States, California
4,500
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: C8-4V Intracavity / 4000-0409

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: C8-4V Intracavity / 4000-0409
Location: China, Guangdong
Negotiable
2011
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11 XE CVO
Name / Number: C8-4V (21437A) Intracavity / 4000-0960-01

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HD11 XE CVO
Name / Number: C8-4V (21437A) Intracavity / 4000-0960-01
Location: United States, California
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
4,000 
2010
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: P4-2 Sector Array / 4000-0660

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: P4-2 Sector Array / 4000-0660
Location: United States, Ohio
2,400
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Device: Ultrasound, Diagnostic
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: C9-5ICT / Probe

Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HDI 4000
Name / Number: C9-5ICT / Probe
Location: United States, Ohio
1,000
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The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
| Current Manufacturer / Model Name | Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name |
|---|---|
| ATL / HD11 | Philips / HD11 |
| ATL / HDI 4000 | Philips / HDI 4000 |
| ATL / HDI 5000 | Philips / HDI 5000 |
| ATL / HD11 XE | Philips / HD11 XE |
| Hewlett Packard / SONOS 1000 | Philips / SONOS 1000 |
| Hewlett Packard / SONOS 1500 | Philips / SONOS 1500 |
| Hewlett Packard / SONOS 2500 | Philips / SONOS 2500 |
Ultrasound Probes may also be referred to as :
Ultrasound Transducers | Ultrasound SensorsTips for buying Ultrasound Probes Parts
1. Modern diagnostic ultrasonography uses probes containing an acoustic ultrasound transducer (or several transducers) to send pulses of ultrasound into matter. Whenever the mechanical wave encounters a border between two different materials (different acoustic impedance) some energy is reflected back to the ultrasound transducer. This echo is detected by the ultrasound probe. The time it takes for the echo to travel back to the ultrasound probe is electronically measured and used to calculate, as well as to display, the depth of the tissue.2. The frequencies used for medical ultrasonography are generally in the range of 1 to 15 MHz. Higher frequencies have a lower wavelength, producing images with a greater resolution. However, the attenuation of the wave is increased at higher frequencies, so in order to better penetrate deeper tissues, a lower frequency (3-5MHz) is be used.
3. Ultrasound transducers produce images of muscle and soft tissue, useful for delineating boundaries between solid and fluid- filled spaces. It provides live images, enabling operators to select the most useful sections for rapid diagnoses. It shows the structure and function of internal organs. Ultrasound probes provide a useful way to examine the musculoskeletal system to detect problems with muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints. Ultrasound probes also assist in identifying blockages, stenosis, and other vascular abnormalities.
4. Modern, high-class ultrasound probe systems use the best transducers technology, which is coupled with excellent processors and a user friendly user interface. The image quality depends mainly on the ultrasound transducer, which is the front end that transmits and receives the mechanical energy. Modern ultrasound transducers give users unparalled and unsurpassed multi-modality ultrasound experience.
5. The most common ultrasound applications are:
- Portable ultrasound machines
- OB/GYN ultrasound machines
- Cardiac ultrasound systems
- Abdominal ultrasound machines
- Urology ultrasound machines
- Vascular ultrasound machines
- 3D ultrasound
- Muscoskeletal ultrasound machines
- Transcranial Doppler systems
- Small particles scanners
- Ophthalmology ultrasound
- Veterinary ultrasound units
6. The most used types of ultrasound probes are:
- Linear ultrasound probes
- Phased array ultrasound probes
- Convex ultrasound probes
- Real time 4D ultrasound probes
- Endocavity ultrasound probes
- Endovaginal ultrasound probes
- Laparoscopic ultrasound probes
- Intravascular ultrasound probes
7. There are many new applications being discovered all the time for ultrasound transducers including:
- Carotid ultrasonography is used to assess blood flow into the carotid arteries, as well as the intra-cerebral arteries.
- Echocardiography, which is basically an ultrasound that shows the movement of the heart as the muscle dilates and contracts.
- Emergency medical technicians often use a form of ultrasound probe. Also, it is used in the ER as a routine method of quickly assessing the cause of a patient’s abdominal pain.
- Urologists often use ultrasound transducers to detect the level of fluid that is in a patient’s bladder.
- Gynecologists may perform a pelvic sonogram using an ultrasound probe to view an image of the pelvic floor in women and diagnose any abnormalities.
- Another use for ultrasound machines is for more detailed images of the tendons, nerves, muscles, ligaments and other soft tissue areas that may have been affected by injury or trauma.
- Arterial ultrasound probe is used by cardiologists to check for possible obstructions in the arteries, or to diagnose DVT.
- In gastroenterology, doctors can view the abdomen using an ultrasound probe to view organs such as the aorta, pancreas, gall bladder, kidneys, liver and spleen.
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