14/04/2012

PHILIPS HD9

HD9HD9 is a versatile system whose focus on simplicity decreases the new system learning curve, while sophisticated features bring advanced functionality.
To aid confident diagnosis, it offers:
  • Easy-to-use 3D and 4D capabilities that deliver exquisite detail
  • Tissue differentiation tools including a digital broadband beam former and tissue aberration correction for 2D imaging
  • Tissue specific imaging (TSI) technology, which optimizes the transducer for the specific exam type, resulting in excellent image quality with little need for adjustment

  • Live iSlice, which creates slices of a volume rendering to zero in on the region of interest
  • Breast elastography*, which offers a way to characterize tissue by differentiating areas of relative stiffness, increasing the information available for diagnostic decisions

Workflow advantages
The HD9 also features a wide array of tools that ease workflow and keep busy departments on schedule. All relevant controls are right at your fingertips, and often-used items are never more than one layer deep. To facilitate workflow during exams, the HD9 offers iSCAN image optimization, a one-button function that automatically adjusts multiple parameters in 2D and Doppler exams, as well as Quick Keys for commonly used applications. After the exam, display flexibility, including Quad View, improves documentation and eases workflow. A full suite of DICOM capabilities facilitates information exchange.

Applications

  • Abdominal
  • Breast
  • Cardiology
  • Critical care
  • Emergency medicine
  • Gynecological
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Neonatal
  • Obstetrical
  • Pediatric
  • Regional anesthesia
  • Small parts and superficial
  • Transcranial doppler
  • Urology
  • Vascular

TRANSDUCERS


+ C9-4ec Curved Array + V7-3 Volume Curved Array 
+ C8-5 Curved Array+ L12-5 50 mm Linear Array
+ C8-4v Curved Array+ L9-3 Linear Array
+ C6-3 Curved Array+ S4-2 Sector Array
+ C5-2 Curved Array+ D5cwc CW (Pedoff)
+ V9-4v Volume Curved Array + D2cwc CW (Pedoff)

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