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08-10-2016, 11:56 PM
Uscan Ultrasound for Automatic, High Resolution Bladder Measurements
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Sig**stics*out of*Bothell, Washington, is releasing its portable*Uscan ultrasound system. It consists of a transducer connected to a tablet device, the two optimized to perform urologic visualizations.
As the clinician scans the patient, the device takes 256*ultrasound slices to create an outline of the bladder and estimate its volume. This is displayed on the screen, and a number of measurements can be derived from it. The firm believes that unlike the typical eight slices taken by other systems for bladder volume, the*Uscan*provides a much more accurate result.
Additionally the system can be used to*confirm the placement of catheters, image the*kidneys, pelvic floor, prostate, and gallbladder, as well as help diag**se bladder stones.
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Product page: Uscan… (http://www.sig**sticsmedical.com/products/uscan/)
Flashbacks:*Sig**stics Uscan High Resolution Bladder Scanner FDA Cleared… (http://www.medgadget.com/2016/05/sig**stics-uscan-high-resolution-bladder-scanner-fda-cleared.html)
Product page: SIG**STICS… (http://www.sig**sticsmedical.com/2016/08/05/sig**stics-initiates-u-s-commercial-launch-of-uscan-a-breakthrough-in-bladder-care/)
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http://www.medgadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/USCAN-shot.jpg
Sig**stics*out of*Bothell, Washington, is releasing its portable*Uscan ultrasound system. It consists of a transducer connected to a tablet device, the two optimized to perform urologic visualizations.
As the clinician scans the patient, the device takes 256*ultrasound slices to create an outline of the bladder and estimate its volume. This is displayed on the screen, and a number of measurements can be derived from it. The firm believes that unlike the typical eight slices taken by other systems for bladder volume, the*Uscan*provides a much more accurate result.
Additionally the system can be used to*confirm the placement of catheters, image the*kidneys, pelvic floor, prostate, and gallbladder, as well as help diag**se bladder stones.
http://www.medgadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/USCAN-bladder.jpg
Product page: Uscan… (http://www.sig**sticsmedical.com/products/uscan/)
Flashbacks:*Sig**stics Uscan High Resolution Bladder Scanner FDA Cleared… (http://www.medgadget.com/2016/05/sig**stics-uscan-high-resolution-bladder-scanner-fda-cleared.html)
Product page: SIG**STICS… (http://www.sig**sticsmedical.com/2016/08/05/sig**stics-initiates-u-s-commercial-launch-of-uscan-a-breakthrough-in-bladder-care/)
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