Product Overview
The 8C-RS is a versatile curved array transducer designed for detailed pediatric and neonatal imaging. With its high-frequency range and compact footprint, it delivers exceptional clarity and depth for small anatomical structures. The ergonomic design ensures operator comfort during extended use, making it ideal for routine and specialized diagnostic applications in pediatric and neonatal care.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range: 4 – 10 MHz for high-resolution imaging of small anatomical structures.
Scan Modes: B-Mode, Color Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler.
Field of View: 90° for comprehensive visualization of small regions.
Depth of Field: Up to 12 cm for detailed imaging of shallow and mid-depth structures.
Footprint: Compact curved array for improved accessibility to challenging regions.
Connector Type: Standard GE proprietary connector.
Design: Lightweight and ergonomic for operator comfort during pediatric and neonatal scans.
Applications
Pediatric Imaging: Provides precise imaging of small anatomical structures, including abdominal organs and soft tissues.
Neonatal Imaging: Enables high-resolution imaging of delicate neonatal anatomy.
Abdominal Imaging: Supports detailed evaluation of pediatric and neonatal abdominal structures.
Clinical Performance Highlights
Superior resolution for imaging small and delicate anatomical structures.
Advanced Doppler sensitivity for accurate flow and velocity measurements.
Reliable performance for routine and specialized pediatric diagnostics.
Operational Efficiency and Design
Compact design enhances accessibility to small and challenging anatomical areas.
Lightweight and ergonomic build minimizes operator fatigue during prolonged procedures.
Seamless integration with GE ultrasound systems ensures efficient workflows.
Advanced Imaging Features
High-frequency range supports precise imaging of superficial and mid-depth structures.
Enhanced image clarity ensures accurate visualization of subtle abnormalities.
Advanced Doppler capabilities provide detailed hemodynamic assessments.