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Gynaecology

CLARITY MATTERS

MultiWave™ Technology on the Aixplorer® solves your imaging challenges by letting you clearly see fine morphological structural detail of the ovaries, adnexae and endometrium, including difficult cases such as a fibroid uterus.

Optimized factory pre-sets make it easy to quickly obtain the clearest gynaecologic images possible, saving you exam time, while ultrasensitive Doppler capabilities aid you in identifying vascular abnormalities of the uterus.

Additional tools such as SuperCompound™ insure your image quality is not compromised while in Color Flow.

Let ShearWave Elastography™ (SWE™), without manual compression, improve your diagnostic confidence through real-time, quantitative, color-coded tissue elasticity visualization. SWE could be especially helpful in determining new growth of fibroids, confirming cystic, complex or solid ovarian masses, and assessing the follow-up of post-fibroid embolization.

Transducer

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SuperEndocavity™ SE12-3

Number of elements : 192
Bandwith: 3-12 MHz 
Applications : Pelvic, Genitourinary, General

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SuperCurved™ SC6-1

Number of elements : 192
Bandwith: 1-6 MHz 
Applications : Abdominal, Renal, Pelvic, Genitourinary, Thyroid, General

Testimonials
« For gynecologic applications, the endovaginal 2D Doppler is a feature that really impresses me, because the Aixplorer lets me identify vascular abnormalities of the uterus that are responsible for implantation failure in early pregnancy and for, perhaps, the majority of study referrals for heavy or irregular periods after age 40. I am able to assess myometrial vascularity better with the Aixplorer than with any other system I have ever used. Because this condition (which includes but is not limited to adenomyosis) is so prevalent, I suspect that capability of the Aixplorer will be appreciated generally as a significant advance for noninvasive gynecologic diagnosis.»
Dr Jason Birnholz, Chicago, IL USA