Specialties

Sonosite ultrasound machines can be found in more point-of-care applications than any other ultrasound brand because our technology is not developed in a lab shut off from the real world. It is with patient care in mind that Sonosite has remained committed to partnering with clinicians around the world to create technologies and solutions that remove barriers that stand between you and providing the best care possible to your patients. It is your passion to see every patient’s care path improved and that is the driving force behind everything we do. Select a specialty below to find out more about how point-of-care ultrasound is being utilized at the bedside and check back often as the list of ultrasound specialties continues to grow.

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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 imaging 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 anesthesia (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.