Biosound Esaote EC123 Ultrasound Transducer Probe
1.Type: convex array
2.Frequency: 9-5 MHz
3.Compatible system: Caris Plus, Megas CVX, Megas GPX, Picus Pro,DU3,DU4,MyLab 15, MyLab 20, MyLab 25, MyLab 30, MyLab 50, MyLab 70, Technos MPX, Technos MP, Technos Partner
4.Application: Transvaginal , transrectal
5.Warranty:60 days
Other Biosound probes we can offer:
| Brand |
Model |
Compatible System |
| Biosound Esaote |
CA123 |
DU3/4/MyLab series |
| Biosound Esaote |
CA421 |
DU3/4/Caris Plus/MyLab series |
| Biosound Esaote |
CA431 |
MyLab5/20/25/25Gold/30Gold/40/50/50XV/70XV |
| Biosound Esaote |
CA541 |
MyLab 5/MyLab 20/MyLab 25/MyLab 25Gold/MyLab 30Gold/MyLab 40/MyLab 50/MyLab 50XV |
| Biosound Esaote |
CA621 |
DU3/4/Caris Plus/My Lab15/20/25/30 |
| Biosound Esaote |
EC1123 |
MyLab 5/20/25 Gold/40/50 |
| Biosound Esaote |
EC123 |
DU3/DU4/Caris Plus/My Lab15/20/25/30 |
| Biosound Esaote |
LA424 |
Mylab series |
| Biosound Esaote |
LA522E |
Technos MP/ MPX/ Partner/ Megas CVX/ GPX/ Caris Plus/ MyLab15/20/25/30/50/ 70 |
| Biosound Esaote |
LA523 |
Technos/ Megas/ Caris/ Caris Plus/ MyLab 50/ Mylab 70 |
| Biosound Esaote |
PA220E |
Megas/ Caris Plus/ Technos |
| Biosound Esaote |
PA230E |
Mylab5/23/25/Megas/Caris Plus |
Knowledge point:
What is an ultrasound transducer and what does it do?
An ultrasound transducer, also called a probe, is a device that produces sound waves that bounce off body tissues and make echoes.
The transducer also receives the echoes and sends them to a computer that uses them to create an image called sonogram.
Moreover, the essential element of each ultrasound transducer is a piezoelectric crystal. It serves to generate as well as receive ultrasound waves.
What is an Endovaginal Ultrasound?
An ultrasound scan is a medical imaging test in which sound waves are sent out from a probe and bounced back. The reflected sound waves are used to create a picture of the scanned area, which is then displayed as a black and white image on a screen. An endovaginal ultrasound, sometimes known as a transvaginal ultrasound, involves a probe being inserted into the vagina. In comparison to an abdominal ultrasound, which involves a probe being moved over the skin of the abdomen, this type of ultrasound provides a more detailed picture of the pelvic organs, in particular the womb and ovaries.