Product Overview
The C1-5-RS is a versatile convex array transducer designed for high-resolution imaging in abdominal, OB-GYN, and urological applications. Its compact size and broad frequency range allow for detailed visualization of deep anatomical structures while ensuring patient comfort and operator efficiency. Lightweight and ergonomically crafted, the C1-5-RS is an ideal tool for routine and specialized diagnostic imaging.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range: 1.4 – 5.7 MHz for deep and mid-depth anatomical imaging.
Scan Modes: B-Mode, Color Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler.
Field of View: 60° for comprehensive visualization of abdominal and pelvic structures.
Depth of Field: Up to 30 cm for detailed imaging of deeper organs.
Footprint: Compact convex array design for improved access to smaller anatomical regions.
Connector Type: Standard GE proprietary connector.
Design: Lightweight and ergonomic for enhanced maneuverability and operator comfort.
Applications
Abdominal Imaging: Provides precise imaging of abdominal organs such as the liver, kidneys, and pancreas.
OB-GYN Imaging: Enables detailed assessment of fetal development and gynecological anatomy.
Urological Imaging: Supports comprehensive evaluation of the bladder, prostate, and pelvic structures.
Clinical Performance Highlights
Wide frequency range ensures detailed imaging of deep and mid-depth structures.
Advanced Doppler sensitivity provides accurate assessment of vascular flow and velocity.
Reliable performance for routine and complex imaging needs in abdominal, OB-GYN, and urological diagnostics.
Operational Efficiency and Design
Compact and lightweight design minimizes operator fatigue and enhances maneuverability.
Ergonomic handle ensures optimal control during prolonged procedures.
Seamless integration with GE ultrasound systems facilitates efficient workflows.
Advanced Imaging Features
High-resolution imaging supports accurate and confident diagnostics.
Wideband technology enhances image clarity and depth of field.
Compact convex array design improves accessibility for challenging anatomical regions.