Esaote’s MyLab Gamma Portable Ultrasound FDA Cleared (VIDEO)

Esaote received FDA clearance for the MyLab Gamma portable ultrasound system, opening the door to bringing the system to the U.S. market. About the size of a beefy laptop, the device can be used in just about any clinical environment for a wide variety of applications. The device can run on battery power if necessary and features fast restart when coming out of standby mode, allowing clinicians to quickly get on with scanning patients. The screen tilts and rotates to allow sonographers easy viewing of images during scans and the nearly silent operation helps to keep the clinical environment calm and peaceful. The device comes with two probe connectors on the main unit and four additional ones on the matching cart. The MyLab Desk3 software running within the device can also be installed on any PC to extend clinical capabilities, though Esaote says that the application is not intended for use in establishing an official diagnosis. Some additional device details according to the product page: The innovative and modern user interface implementing the @Touch technology offers an extraordinary improvement for the ultrasound users: the right transducer and the right preset, in one touch. Customized settings and multiple functions can be organised according to clinical preferences and then easily recalled by just pressing a button. The appleprobe keeps hand and wrist in their natural alignment distributing the grip throughout the whole hand as one grips an apple. You can relieve te...
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