LUS Lung Ultrasound

LUS : Lung Ultrasound

Lung ultrasound LUS has been successfully used in diagnosing the cause of respiratory failure in the Emergency Department. LUS is the primary tool for imaging the pulmonary parenchyma, mainly as a point-of-care technique. Which ultrasound scanner do doctors use for Lung assessment? Although limited by the presence of air, SIFULTRAS-5.42

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biopsy

Biopsy

An ultrasound-guided biopsy is a medical test used to learn more about a lesion or mass. The goal of a biopsy is to remove a sample of tissue for testing in a laboratory.  Which ultrasound scanner for ultrasound-guided Biopsy purposes? Our doctor clients choose the SIFULTRAS-3.5, which is built with

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BBL Brazilian Butt Lift

Ultrasound-Guided Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)

How can Ultrasound Scanners be useful in every step of BBL? Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) or Gluteal fat grafting is a specialized fat transfer procedure that augments the size of the buttocks and reshapes them without implants. The main aim is to always keep the gluteal fat injection level under the skin and

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Paracentesis, The process of aspirating fluid from the abdomen

Ultrasound-Guided Paracentesis

The process of aspirating fluid from the abdomen is called paracentesis and is commonly done by emergency physicians to relieve symptoms in these patients and to retrieve fluid samples for diagnostic testing. Bedside ultrasound-guided paracentesis can potentially improve safety and procedural success and to avoid complications from paracentesis. Which ultrasound

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Arterial Lines

Arterial Lines

The insertion of the arterial lines catheter by means of a blind palpation technique, without ultrasound guidance, sometimes requires multiple attempts and thus contributes to patient discomfort and predisposes the patient to bleeding and arterial spasm. Successful arterial catheterization can be challenging in patients who are obese and in patients

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The abdominal wall

Abdominal Wall

The abdominal wall encloses the abdominal cavity and consists of different layers. These layers can be divided into five main parts : skin, superficial fascia, muscles, associated fascia, and parietal peritoneum. These layers also consist of more complicated sub-layers. Thanks to the development of ultrasonography doctors are now capable of

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Central venous catheter placement is essential for careful administration of fluids and drugs in cardiac critical care patients.

CVC : Central Venous Catheter

Central venous catheter placement is essential for careful administration of fluids and drugs in cardiac critical care patients. Using a real-time ultrasound device in CVC is as important as confirming the correct needle, wire, and catheter position in the vein. The best suited ultrasound scanner for central venous catheter (CVC)

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The number of women undergoing breast implant procedures is increasing rapidly. Especially, correction of congenital malformations,  reconstruction after mastectomy and cosmetic augmentation.  

Breast Implant

The number of women undergoing breast implant procedures is increasing rapidly. Especially, correction of congenital malformations,  reconstruction after mastectomy and cosmetic augmentation.   It is, therefore, imperative for the plastic surgeon to possess the right tools to evaluate implant integrity, detect abnormalities of the implant and its surrounding capsule, and to detect

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seromas and hermatomas

Seromas and Hematomas

Seromas and hematomas are pockets of fluid formed after trauma or damage to tissues. They are named based on the fluid contained within them. A seroma contains a clear, slightly yellow tinged fluid and often grows slowly. A hematoma contains red blood cells and frank blood. A hematoma can develop

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