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Sammons Preston ViewBladder 10 Ultrasound Imaging System

Was: $6,900.95
Your Price: $6,885.95
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MFR:
81563824
Medex SKU:
SMP-081563824
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
3 - 5 Business Days
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Notice:
This product is non-returnable.

Description

Key Features:

  • Tablet-Based System: The device uses a tablet for its interface, making it portable, easy to use, and more cost-effective than traditional, bulky bladder scanners. The tablet displays a real-time image of the bladder.

  • Non-Invasive: As an ultrasound system, it is completely non-invasive, meaning it can be used to measure bladder volume without the need for a catheter. This reduces the risk of urinary tract infections and discomfort for the patient.

  • Quick and Accurate Results: The device is designed to provide quick and accurate measurements of post-void residual (PVR) urine volume. This information is crucial for diagnosing and managing urinary incontinence and other urinary issues.

  • Embedded Training and Customization: The system often includes on-board training videos and customizable report templates, which can be tailored to a clinic's specific needs for documentation and records.

  • Portable and Battery Powered: The entire system is portable and battery-powered, allowing it to be used in various settings, from hospital rooms to a patient's home.

Uses:

The ViewBladder 10 is an essential tool in a variety of clinical and care settings:

  • Incontinence Management: It is used to assess post-void residual volume, which is a key step in diagnosing and managing urinary incontinence. By determining how much urine is left in the bladder after urination, clinicians can identify potential issues.

  • Urology and General Practice: Urologists and general practitioners use the device for routine screenings and to monitor patients with conditions that affect bladder function.

  • Post-Operative Care: The device is used for patients recovering from surgery to ensure they are able to void their bladders effectively and to prevent urinary retention.

  • Rehabilitation: It is a valuable tool in rehabilitation for patients with spinal cord injuries or other conditions that affect bladder control, as it can help to reduce the need for unnecessary catheterizations.