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For today's urologist the ultrasound scanner is an invaluable diagnostic tool. Bladder Check for residual urine and easily measure volumes, plus visualise calcifications and deposits. Ideal for Pelvic floor exercise and Bio feed back for Physiotherapists. Falco/ Aquila/ 240 Parus / Picus Abdominal Image the kidneys to quantify size, localise stones, cysts, tumours, urinary path obstruction and dilated systems. Guided needle biopsy of cysts, abscesses and suspect lesions. Urology, Renal and Nephrology wards and clinics. Falco/ Aquila/ 240 Parus/ 260 Corvus / Picus
Endorectal - Prostate Transrectal scanning of the prostate is a vital diagnostic tool for the detection of benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis and prostatic cancer. Accurate and fast determination of prostate volume plays a major role in this diagnosis. Histological evidence is frequently obtained under ultrasound guidance (quadrant/sextant biopsy) and both types of transrectal probe are suitable for this investigation. Falco/ Aquila/ 240 Parus/ 260 Corvus/ Picus/ MyLab15/ MyLab20 (End fire probes, Disposable Needle Guides)
A full investigation of the prostate demands a multi-plane probe; with a large 170 degree scan angle, that can be rotated from left transverse through sagittal to right transverse. Scan plane is indicated onscreen. Small parts
Using Linear ultrasound High frequency probes, examinations of the testes and epididymis, imaging for growths, calcifications and fluid.
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