LINEAR RECTAL PROBE 6.5 MHZ FOR ULTRASOUND SCANNER(23500/10
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LINEAR RECTAL PROBE 6.5 MHZ FOR ULTRASOUND SCANNER (23500/10)
This veterinary product is a linear ultrasound probe designed for rectal examination, operating at a central frequency of approximately 6.5 MHz, and intended for use with compatible veterinary ultrasound devices. It is used for reproductive and diagnostic imaging in large animals such as cattle and horses.
Optimized for rectal examination, facilitating accurate and detailed assessment.
Compatible with specified ultrasound systems, ensuring reliable performance when used correctly.
Durable construction suitable for frequent veterinary use in the field or clinic.
Designed for rectal insertion and imaging in large animal species.
Made to be compatible with compatible veterinary ultrasound devices (compatibility should be confirmed by model).
To be used with a compatible ultrasound device; ensure correct connection and system settings.
A qualified veterinarian should determine imaging parameters based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition.
Main Benefits
High-frequency linear design provides clear and high-resolution imaging of reproductive structures in large animals.Optimized for rectal examination, facilitating accurate and detailed assessment.
Compatible with specified ultrasound systems, ensuring reliable performance when used correctly.
Durable construction suitable for frequent veterinary use in the field or clinic.
Specifications
Linear ultrasound transducer operating at a central frequency of approximately 6.5 MHz.Designed for rectal insertion and imaging in large animal species.
Made to be compatible with compatible veterinary ultrasound devices (compatibility should be confirmed by model).
Instructions for Use
Intended for rectal insertion and imaging of reproductive organs in large animals under veterinary supervision.To be used with a compatible ultrasound device; ensure correct connection and system settings.
A qualified veterinarian should determine imaging parameters based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition.
