Product Overview
The RIC5-9A-RS is a state-of-the-art wideband real-time 4D microconvex endocavitary ultrasound probe designed for endocavity procedures. Its advanced imaging capabilities and compatibility with a range of ultrasound machines make it valuable for healthcare professionals in various specialties.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range: 4.2 – 10.0 MHz, providing flexibility for imaging both superficial and deeper anatomical structures.
Scan Modes: B-Mode, Color Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler, and Real-Time 4D Volume Imaging.
Field of View: 146° in B-Mode; 146° x 84° in volume scan, offering comprehensive visualization of anatomical regions.
Footprint: 20.96 x 23.35 mm, designed to balance coverage and accessibility during examinations.
Connector Type: Standard GE proprietary connector, ensuring seamless integration with compatible ultrasound systems.
Design: Ultralight and ergonomic, enhancing operator comfort during extended use.
Applications
Obstetric Imaging: Provides high-resolution imaging for fetal assessments.
Gynecologic Imaging: Enables comprehensive evaluation of female pelvic organs.
Transrectal Imaging: Suitable for imaging male pelvic organs and rectal assessments.
Clinical Performance Highlights
High-frequency imaging ensures exceptional detail for transvaginal and gynecologic imaging.
Microconvex design allows for optimal penetration and resolution in obstetric and pelvic imaging.
Real-time 4D imaging enables detailed evaluation of fetal structures and pelvic anatomy.
Operational Efficiency and Design
Ergonomic probe shape enhances operator comfort during long transvaginal examinations.
Compact footprint ensures ease of access to anatomically challenging regions.
Reliable integration with advanced GE systems ensures consistent imaging performance.
Advanced Imaging Features
Real-time 4D volume imaging supports comprehensive pelvic and fetal assessments.
Superior contrast resolution enhances visibility of soft tissue structures.
Advanced Doppler capabilities allow for accurate assessment of vascular flow in pelvic and fetal imaging.