11-3L TRANSDUCER by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The Philips 11-3L Transducer is designed for arterial applications, enhancing diagnostic capabilities in ultrasound imaging. Compatible with various SONOS models, it provides clinicians with advanced imaging solutions, facilitating accurate assessments and improved patient outcomes in vascular studies. Applications:Arterial
Key Highlights
- The 11-3L Transducer by Philips is designed for high-resolution imaging, making it ideal for arterial applications.
- Compatible with a range of SONOS models, this transducer enhances versatility in clinical settings.
- Its advanced technology ensures accurate diagnostics, supporting improved patient outcomes.
- Lightweight and ergonomic design facilitates ease of use during prolonged procedures.
- Robust construction allows for reliable performance in demanding environments.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
- Philips SONOS 1000
- Philips SONOS 1500
- Philips SONOS 2000
- Philips SONOS 2500
- Philips SONOS 4500
- Philips SONOS 5500
- Philips SONOS 7500
This transducer is particularly suitable for arterial imaging, enabling clinicians to assess vascular health effectively. Its compatibility with various SONOS models ensures that healthcare facilities can integrate it seamlessly into their existing ultrasound systems.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 11-3 MHz |
| Imaging Type | 2D and Doppler |
| Application | Arterial Imaging |
Clinical and Service Value
The 11-3L Transducer by Philips provides significant clinical value through its ability to deliver high-quality imaging for arterial assessments. This capability is crucial for early diagnosis and management of vascular diseases, which can lead to better patient outcomes. By incorporating this transducer into their practice, healthcare providers can enhance their diagnostic capabilities, ensuring timely and accurate evaluations.
From a service perspective, the transducer's compatibility with multiple SONOS models allows for streamlined integration and reduces the need for extensive training on new equipment. Its robust design minimizes downtime due to maintenance issues, thereby supporting efficient workflow in busy clinical environments. Ultimately, this transducer represents a valuable addition to any ultrasound suite, contributing to improved patient care and operational efficiency.
Additional notes
Applications:Arterial
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
SONOS 1000, SONOS 1500, SONOS 2500, SONOS 2000, SONOS 4500, SONOS 5500, SONOS 7500