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Apogee 800Plus
www.siui.com/english/product/800.htm From SIUI Inc.;
'The Apogee 800Plus ultrasound system offers a new level of high quality in image. With broad clinical application, the system delivers ease of use for cardiac and vascular exams.'
'Due to the exceptional image quality, the sensitivity of color Doppler and many other advanced features, the Apogee 800Plus offers complete diagnosis capability for your entire patient population, including abdominal, obstetrics, gynecology, adult cardiology, pediatric cardiology, peripheral vascular, small parts, breast, prostate, transcranial, etc.'

Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
Normal system, display: 2D(256); M-mode(128); Doppler(128); Color(128)
Linear, curved, phased and symmetric phased array
H*W*D m
1.46 * 0.69 * 0.87
WEIGHT
140 kg (without peripherals)
POWER REQUIREMENT
115Vac, (V~), @ 50 to 60 Hz, 1.2kVA
230Vac, (V~), @ 50 to 60 Hz, 1.2kVA
POWER CONSUMPTION
800 Watts (with optional OEM'S: 1200 Watts max)
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound
(HIFU / FUS) High intensity focused ultrasound is used in thermotherapy or thermoablation e.g., for the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia or under study for the treatment of cancer.
An applied ultrasound probe (see transrectal sonography) focuses sound waves at one spot, elevating the tissue temperature to a point that the tissue destroys. Generally, lower frequencies (from 250 kHz to 2000 kHz) are used than for medical diagnostic ultrasound, but significantly higher time-averaged intensities.

See also Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound, Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound, and Lithotripsy.
Transrectal Sonography
(TRUS) Transrectal sonography (also called transrectal ultrasonography, transrectal echography (TRE), endorectal ultrasound (ERUS or EUS)) is an ultrasound procedure used to examine the prostate gland, the rectum or bladder.
A small, lubricated transducer placed into the rectum releases sound waves, which create echoes as they enter the region of interest. A computer creates a picture called a sonogram.
TRUS is commonly used for guidance during a prostate needle biopsy and may be used to deliver brachytherapy and monitor cancer treatment. Transrectal ultrasonography detects enlargement, tumors and other abnormalities of the prostate, rectal polyps, rectal cancer, perianal infection, and sphincter muscle injuries. TRUS is also performed on male patients with infertility to view the prostate and surrounding structures and on patients with suspected bladder conditions or disease to view the bladder.

See also Transurethral Sonography, Endoscopic Ultrasound, Pelvic Ultrasound, Rectal Probe, Biplane Probe, Endocavitary Echography and High Intensity Focused Ultrasound.
Rectal Probe
A rectal probe is a small ultrasound transducer with high frequency that is inserted directly into the rectum. Transrectal ultrasound is a well established examination for rectal or prostate carcinoma assessment. Rectal probes (e.g., a microconvex probe) generate a much sharper image, caused by the close proximity to the prostate or rectum, and the higher sensitivity.
Transducer Assembly
A transducer assembly is the configuration of an ultrasound transducer. Electronic array transducers are composed of multiple crystal elements e.g., linear array and phased array transducer assemblies. A handheld mechanical probe may contain a mechanically driven single element transducer, or a rotating wheel transducer. Static B-scanner (obsolete) had a cylindrical probe with a single disk-shaped piezoelectric crystal.
Some probes are designed to be inserted in body cavities (vagina, rectum, esophagus) so that they can get closer to the organ being examined (uterus, prostate gland, heart); getting closer to the region of interest allow for a more detailed view.

See also Endocavitary Echography, Endoscopic Ultrasound, Vaginal Transducer and Rectal Probe.
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