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The probe utilised for an echographic study is connected to the main body of the ultrasound diagnostic equipment by a cable.
It offers excellent elasticity and flexibility, is lightweight, and has high-quality electric features that enable easy handling and high-definition images, advancing medical equipment.
For ultrasonic applications, cable designs provide size reduction, weight reduction, and enhanced flexibility. In acoustic applications where cross talk, bandwidth, and attenuation affect performance, COMFORT cable assemblies can provide outstanding signal quality using real coax.
Thousands of use cycles must be reliably endured by cable-to-system connectors while still retaining electrical performance. connectors with zero insertion force (ZIF).
As integrated electronics in ultrasonic probes improve their functionality, more electronic channels are needed, cables get longer and heavier, and probe ergonomics can significantly affect test procedures.
The special design of COMFORT cable considerably lowers any resistance that the cable transmits to the sonographer.
The Global Ultrasound Cables market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The Samsung Hera I10 ultrasound system will be unveiled at the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) Annual Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, according to a statement from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
With the inclusion of an ultrasound examination chair, the Hera I10, the newest member of the Samsung Hera line of Premium Women’s Health ultrasound systems, is a first for ultrasound system design.
“As a maternal foetal specialist who receives the most difficult OBGYN referral cases, I feel that it’s my job to have the greatest technology in town, which is exactly what Hera I10 provides.
It is especially crucial to have an ultrasound machine that has the finest imaging quality in order to disclose foetal detail that we previously could not see given the rising obesity epidemic.
I particularly adore the ergonomic design of the Hera I10, which makes scanning more comfortable for sonographers and may boost output while reducing strain on the job.