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The Edan Endorectal Transducer (#V-563-2) is compatible with the Edan DUS 60 VET Diagnostic Ultrasound System (#DUS60Vet_Main).
Edan Endorectal Transducer Features
High-Resolution Imaging: Delivers clear, detailed visuals for accurate rectal and prostate examinations.
Ergonomic Design: Slim, comfortable probe shape enhances patient comfort and handling.
Reliable Performance: Provides consistent image quality across a wide range of clinical applications.
Seamless Compatibility: Optimized for use with compatible Edan ultrasound systems.
Built for Clinical Durability: Designed to withstand frequent use in demanding medical environments.
Q: What is the Edan V-563-2 Endorectal Transducer used for?
A: It is designed for high-resolution imaging of the prostate and rectal cavity, providing precise visualization for urological and colorectal examinations.
Q: Which systems is it compatible with?
A: The V-563-2 transducer is compatible with select Edan ultrasound systems that support endorectal probes, such as the Acclarix series.
Q: What is the frequency range of this probe?
A: It operates within a 5–9 MHz frequency range, offering excellent balance between image detail and penetration depth.
Q: What type of transducer is it?
A: It’s a curved endorectal array transducer engineered for comfort and accuracy during internal imaging procedures.
Q: Where is it typically used?
A: Commonly used in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and urology clinics for prostate and rectal assessments.
Thorough Cleaning: Clean and disinfect after every use with manufacturer-approved solutions; avoid alcohol or abrasive agents.
Inspect Regularly: Check the probe surface and cable for cracks, wear, or fluid ingress before use.
Proper Storage: Store in a clean, dry holder or case to prevent contamination and mechanical damage.
Safe Handling: Avoid dropping, twisting, or sharply bending the probe or cable.
Temperature Control: Keep away from direct heat and extreme cold to protect sensitive components.
Routine Testing: Perform periodic functional checks to ensure optimal imaging and electrical safety.