Description
Its Purpose:
The GE IC5-9-D ultrasound probe transducer is a medical device that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the abdomen and pelvis. It has a frequency range of 5-9 MHz and can be used for a variety of diagnostic procedures, including obstetrics, gynecology, and abdominal imaging.
Acme’s Summary:
The transducer has a compact design for ease of use and maneuverability, and it features a wide range of imaging modes and adjustable imaging parameters to optimize image quality. The IC5-9-D is compatible with a range of GE ultrasound machines and can be used for both routine and specialized imaging applications.
Top 3 Competitors
- Philips C5-1 – a curved array transducer with a frequency range of 1-5 MHz, suitable for abdominal, obstetric, and gynecological imaging.
- Siemens VF13-5 – a linear array transducer with a frequency range of 5-13 MHz, suitable for superficial imaging and biopsy guidance.
- Toshiba PVT-375BT – a phased array transducer with a frequency range of 1-6 MHz, suitable for cardiac and abdominal imaging.
5 Best Things:
- Versatile imaging capabilities – the transducer can be used for a range of diagnostic imaging procedures, including abdominal, obstetric, and gynecological imaging.
- Wide frequency range – the transducer has a frequency range of 5-9 MHz, allowing for high-resolution imaging of both superficial and deep structures.
- Compact and ergonomic design – the transducer is designed to be easy to handle and maneuver, making it suitable for use in a variety of clinical settings.
- Adjustable imaging parameters – the transducer features a range of imaging modes and adjustable parameters to optimize image quality and enhance diagnostic accuracy.
- Compatibility with GE ultrasound machines – the transducer is designed to be compatible with a range of GE ultrasound machines, making it a convenient option for facilities that use GE imaging systems.