
The FOURSIGHT 4Z1C Matrix Array Transducer by Siemens Medical Solutions is a versatile, hand-held ultrasound probe designed for non-invasive imaging. It effectively converts electric voltages into ultrasound waves, facilitating a range of extracorporeal ultrasound procedures while ensuring high-quality image processing and display. A hand held noninvasive component of an ultrasound imaging assembly designed to be moved over the intact surface of a patient& x27;s body, typically with a coupling gel, during a variety of extracorporeal ultrasound imaging procedures (non dedicated). Sometimes referred to as an ultrasound probe, it converts electric voltages into ultrasound which it transmits, detects resulting echoes and transmits a proportional signal/data to an ultrasound system controller for image processing and display. This is a reusable device.
This transducer is primarily utilized in non-invasive ultrasound imaging scenarios, including but not limited to obstetrics, cardiology, and general diagnostics, where high-resolution imaging is essential for patient assessment.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Matrix Array Transducer |
| Operating Frequency | Typically 1-10 MHz |
| Reusable | Yes |
The FOURSIGHT 4Z1C MATRIX ARRAY TRANSDUCER enhances clinical workflows by providing healthcare professionals with a reliable tool for non-invasive imaging. Its compatibility with advanced Siemens systems ensures seamless integration into existing ultrasound setups, allowing for efficient patient diagnostics. The transducer's design promotes ease of use, enabling quick transitions between patients and reducing wait times, ultimately improving patient throughput.
From a service perspective, the reusable nature of the transducer supports sustainability initiatives within healthcare facilities. By minimizing disposable component use, institutions can lower their environmental footprint while maintaining high standards of hygiene. Furthermore, the durability of the transducer reduces the frequency of replacements, leading to lower maintenance demands and ensuring that healthcare providers can focus more on patient care rather than equipment management.
A hand-held noninvasive component of an ultrasound imaging assembly designed to be moved over the intact surface of a patient's body, typically with a coupling gel, during a variety of extracorporeal ultrasound imaging procedures (non-dedicated). Sometimes referred to as an ultrasound probe, it converts electric voltages into ultrasound which it transmits, detects resulting echoes and transmits a proportional signal/data to an ultrasound system controller for image processing and display. This is a reusable device.
Models
SC2000, ACUSON SC2000