Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Clinical evidence and research supports using ultrasound as the first diagnostic test for numerous musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. Diagnostic ultrasound offers a number of important advantages compared to computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in terms of safety and effectiveness.

Mejor ecógrafo para la medicina veterinaria

 

EDGE II  –  EQUINO

"Mi clínica de medicina del deporte con caballos se centra en las imágenes y utilizo ecógrafos de Sonosite desde hace 7 años. los equipos son de fiar, producen imágenes de calidad y son fáciles de configurar y usar. En las raras ocasiones en las que he tenido un problema (el ecógrafo se cayó al suelo de cemento desde metro y medio), recibí una equipo de sustitución temporal en 24 horas, por lo que no hubo periodo de inactividad. La garantía de 5 años y el servicio al cliente de Sonosite son inigualables".

Advanced Needle Visualization

What's so "Advanced" about Sonosite's Needle Visualization?


You may have noticed that our ultrasound systems include a unique on/off option for needle visualization. The reason for this relatively insignificant-looking keypad feature leads directly into a very significant Sonosite technology . . . and an explanation for why our needle visualization software is more advanced than many competitors’.

Let’s start with the necessity for a needle-visualization on/off switch. The optimal sound waves needed for visualizing tissue are different from the optimal sound waves needed for visualizing a needle. Consequently—for Sonosite’s advanced needle visualization—we designed our units to send different pulses for the tissue than for the needle. This patent-pending technology greatly improves needle visualization compared to targeting the needle with a conventional imaging beam.

When the user doesn’t want to visualize a needle, the optimal thing to do is send only the sound waves intended for the tissue (etc.), not those for the needle. Therefore, we allow the user to turn off that option.



The benefits of Sonosite’s advanced needle visualization may best be summarized in this concise, albeit rather formal, definition:

Sonosite for Veterinary Medicine

There's a reason barns are sturdy. Animals tend to be rough on things. That's precisely why Sonosite® hand-carried ultrasound systems are ideal for your veterinary practice.

Initially developed for the military, Sonosite systems are now suited for your most anxious equine, bovine, and companion pet patients. And, they’re tested tough, offering durability without sacrificing the high-resolution imaging you'd expect from cart-based systems.

Simplicity and Peace of Mind
Our complete family of transducers makes reproductive and tendon exams even simpler than you imagined possible. With thousands of systems installed worldwide, plus backing by industry-leading warranties, Sonosite combines simplicity with peace of mind.

Sonosite Products for Veterinary
  • M-Turbo® ultrasound system
  • MicroMaxx® ultrasound system
  • NanoMaxx® ultrasound system
  • S-VetMed™

To talk to a representative, please contact one of these authorized Sonosite Ultrasound veterinary resellers listed below. If your country is not listed, please call us at 877-299-1786 or send us an email.

Ultrasound Specialties

Once associated primarily with OB/Gyn, ultrasound continues to grow like a robust, multi-branching tree into evermore areas of medicine. Subscribers to ultrasound news feeds, posts, and journals are regularly presented with new ways of using ultrasound imageing to help improve diagnostic accuracy, boost patient safety, and reduce expenses. Medical schools are starting to add point-of-care ultrasound to their students' must-have list of skills, no matter what their intended specialty

Beyond its use for dynamic scans and on-the-spot assessments, point-of-care ultrasound is being used by physicians in a broad number of fields to help with needle guidance during a variety of procedures. Studies indicate that ultrasound guidance may improve success and decrease complications in central line placements, peripheral vascular access, regional anaesthesia (nerve blocks), lumbar puncture, biopsies, thoracentesis, paracentesis, arthrocentesis, incision and drainage of abscesses, and localization and removal of foreign bodies.

As the list of applications continues to grow, so does the list of medical specialties turning to ultrasound first to help lead the way.