Siemens launches the world's first wireless probe ultrasound system

Release date: 2015-04-03

Siemens has introduced the world's first ultrasound system with a wireless probe, Acuson Freestyle, which supports one-handed operation and transmits ultrasound images to the instrument's display via radio waves.

According to Siemens, during surgery or invasive medical procedures, ultrasound equipment is needed to monitor the instruments that enter the body, including catheters that connect to specific organs through blood vessels. The wires that connect the ultrasound probes greatly limit the freedom of movement of the equipment operator and cause obstruction. In addition, despite the sterile protective layer on the outside of the wire, there is still a risk of infection. The removal of wires is very beneficial for surgery or invasive medical procedures.

It is understood that the wireless Acuson Freestyle system's ultrasonic probe can work stably up to 3 meters around the instrument, and is equipped with a remote control button that can adjust the image settings. To avoid interference from other devices, Siemens uses its patented technology – 8 GHz ultra-wide RF – to transmit data. The use of this technology allows individual pixels in an image to be aggregated into digital images as soon as they are transmitted to the instrument console.

Comments: The invention of Siemens is of great medical significance. Anyone who has done endoscopy knows that this kind of examination is not only painful for the patient, but also has certain risks and high technical requirements for the operator. The advent of wireless ultrasound probes has extended wireless technology applications to the medical field, bringing the gospel to patients and solving a series of difficult problems that were difficult to overcome in the past. This also shows from one side that wireless communication technology has a wide range of applicability, and its development prospects are infinite.

At present, the ultrasound system uses wired probes, which need to be connected to the ultrasound host through the socket. Generally, at least 3-4 probes are configured on the host. The following conditions exist: 1. The presence of the probe cable limits the freedom of the doctor to use the probe. Degree, at the same time increase the probability of fatigue injury of the doctor; 2. After configuring 3-4 probes at the same time, the cable length of each probe is between 1.5-2.0 meters, too long cable hanging on the host leads to appear The appearance is messy, and it is easy to pull down in the darkroom environment; 3. Due to the existence of the probe socket, the host design of the ultrasound system must be large in volume, resulting in reduced flexibility of the whole machine; 4. In the ultrasound interventional surgery, the line The probe isolation of the cable is inconvenient; the emergence of the wireless probe completely solves the above problems, and the ultrasound system will have revolutionary changes in design, ergonomics, image system, and acoustic system.

Source: Ultrasound Club

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