Fujifilm Sonosite Debuts Portable Sonosite MT for Point-of-Care Ultrasound
The new system features a clamshell design, all-touch interface, and wipe-clean surfaces to support mobility, infection control, and usability in demanding care environments.
The new system features a clamshell design, all-touch interface, and wipe-clean surfaces to support mobility, infection control, and usability in demanding care environments.
The trophon3 and trophon2 Plus are designed to automate high-level disinfection, improve workflow efficiency, and enhance digital traceability for healthcare facilities.
The partnership adds Vivid, LOGIQ, Versana, Venue, and Vscan Air ultrasound lines to Probo’s offerings.
The new system features a clamshell design, all-touch interface, and wipe-clean surfaces to support mobility, infection control, and usability in demanding care environments.
GE HealthCare has launched the Venue Sprint, a portable point-of-care ultrasound system with AI-enabled tools, and added wireless probe connectivity, advanced clinical tools, and updated ViewPoint 6 software to the Venue product line.
Read MoreAISAP has received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI-powered AISAP Cardio platform, which provides comprehensive point-of-care cardiac ultrasound diagnostics and integrates into clinical workflows.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army conducted an operational test of three portable ultrasound devices to evaluate their performance in battlefield conditions.
Read MoreGE HealthCare has launched the Voluson Signature 20 and 18 ultrasound systems, integrating AI, advanced tools, and ergonomic design.
Read MoreThe Sonosite Voice Assist application is a voice command feature that can control Sonosite PX and Sonosite LX systems hands free.
Read MorePhilips has nabbed U.S. FDA clearance for its X11-4t Mini 3D TEE transducer, designed to provide highly detailed images of the heart for a wider range of patients, including pediatric and complex cases, improving cardiac care and reducing the need for invasive procedures.
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Acertara Acoustic Laboratories will partner with Vanderbilt University and NINDS to develop an ultrasound alternative for pain mitigation.