KONTED CONVEX + TRANSVAGINAL HANDHELD WIRELESS ULTRASOUND
- B, B+B, B+M, Colour PW, PDI
- Convex array probe + Transvaginal probe
- 251g Non-slip and waterproof design
- Type-C USB wireless charging and Type-C USB connection
- Battery Internal 2 rechargeable high-capacity lithium batteries 3.8 V, 2600 mAh
- 3-4 hours charging time
Handheld ultrasound devices are portable and easy-to-use medical devices that enable the acquisition of ultrasound images. These devices use sound waves to create images of organs and tissues inside the body. Handheld ultrasound devices have become a valuable tool in diagnosis and treatment processes by offering healthcare professionals a fast and portable solution.
These devices are commonly used in places such as emergency departments, ambulances, home visits, sports medicine, and military settings. They are an ideal solution for quickly obtaining images and making diagnoses, especially in remote areas or places with limited access.
Handheld ultrasound devices operate on the principle of using high-frequency sound waves. The device sends ultrasound waves into body tissues, and these waves bounce back after reflecting off the tissues. The device detects these returning sound waves and uses a computer to create an image. These images allow doctors to examine organs, blood vessels, muscles, and other structures.
Handheld ultrasound devices contain medical-technical terms. For example, a component at the tip of the device called a ‘transducer’ sends and receives ultrasound waves. ‘B-mode’ refers to the imaging mode created by the device from the reflected sound waves. The term ‘gain’ refers to the settings used to control image quality. ‘Doppler’ is a technique used to monitor blood flow or evaluate heartbeats.