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6C2 is a high-resolution transducer ideal for abdominal, foetal, and obstetric scanning. The transducer has a frequency bandwidth of 2-6 MHz. It has various scanning modes, including B, M, CFM, Doppler, tissue harmonic imaging, and contrast imaging.

Features, Advantages and Benefits

The following are the exceptional features of 6C2 transducer:

Feature Advantages Benefits
Broad bandwidth and fine pitch
The broad bandwidth of 2-6 MHz gives, high-resolution images with a well-focused image from near to far field. The fine pitch provides high contrast resolution and sensitivity.
By using this transducer, the surgeon can obtain high resolution images necessary to guide the procedure successfully.
Single-use and reusable needle guides
Single-use and reusable needle guides are used to perform puncture and biopsy procedures, in a short duration. The needle guide also allows deep penetration, required during abdominal procedures.
The calibrated biopsy line with a biopsy guide helps accurate needle placement for puncture and tissue biopsy
Smart ButtonTM and advanced transducer connector
The Smart ButtonTM in the transducer can be used to activate the transducer, and freeze, store and print the images. The transducer also has an advanced transducer connector, which is designed for noise reduction.
The Smart ButtonTM is easy to use and performs multiple function with just one click. It allows the surgeon to focus on the procedure rather than operating the device. The advanced transducer connector is useful while performing one-handed operations and ultrasound imaging.
Ergonomic, sterilizable and fully immersible
The transduce is ergonomically designed to reduce physical strain in the operator. The transducer can be sterilized by using valid reprocessing methods and also completely immersed in sterilising agents
The ergonomic design improves the operator’s comfort. Sterilization and immersion features prevent cross contamination during surgical intervention