B-Scan

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    SCANMATE B

    THE ULTRA-PORTABLE B-SCAN

     

    The DGH 8000 B-Scan (Scanmate B) combines the most advanced ultrasound technology available with the processing power, data storage and connectivity advantages of a personal computer. The DGH 8000 is equipped with dual 12.5 MHz and 15 MHz frequencies in the same probe, which results in a unique depth selection range from 3 cm and 6 cm in 12.5 MHz mode and 5 cm and 10 cm in 15 MHz mode.

    It is a self-contained portable imaging system that interfaces with a Windows® computer via a USB 2.0 port. High resolution video loops and still images are obtained rapidly, and post processing features include playback, gain adjustment, contrast and image intensity variation, distortion-free zoom, distance, angle and area measurement and annotation tools. Patient data can be stored on a local computer or on a centralized network location where it can be accessed by multiple users. Patient records are fully searchable and can be exported in a format that is compatible with EMR/EHR systems.

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    SCANMATE FLEX

    THREE PROBE OPTIONS, ONE POWERFUL PLATFORM

    Maximize your technology investment by configuring the Scanmate Flex to meet your needs

    The Scanmate Flex, a portable, ophthalmic ultrasound platform, is the perfect product to enhance your practice’s diagnostic capabilities. The Flex provides any desired combination of A-Scan, B-Scan, and UBM. Its hallmark is flexibility.

    A-Scan

    The Flex A-Scan uses DGH’s proven alignment algorithm to obtain repeatable and accurate axial length measurements. The IOL calculator is easy to use and includes most modern and post refractive formulas.

    B-Scan

    The redesigned B-Scan Probe, new with the Flex, provides clear imaging of the posterior segment of the eye, even when optical clarity is compromised.

    UBM

    The Flex UBM probe is indispensable when obtaining high resolution images of the anterior segment of the eye, including images of structures concealed by the iris or corneal opacities.