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BK Medical introduces the Pro Focus UltraView ultrasound system

Published on January 22, 2009 at 10:08 PM · No Comments

BK Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of Analogic Corporation, launches its new, full-featured ultrasound system, the Pro Focus UltraView, for the surgical and urological ultrasound markets.

This high-performance ultrasound system uses BK Medical's new IQPAC technology to provide premium images that make a diagnostic difference.

IQPAC technology combines BK Medical's proprietary Enhanced Tissue Definition and Angular Compound Imaging technologies to optimize the ultrasound image. Enhanced Tissue Definition intensifies anatomic borders by minimizing speckle, and Angular Compound Imaging uses images from several angles to create a superior compound image. Together, these two technologies enable IQPAC to provide significantly advanced image quality. The UltraView system also features a 19" high-definition monitor with scalable image size and a sealed keyboard for easy cleaning.

"We are very proud to release our new top-of-the-line scanner. The UltraView strengthens our position as the market leader in specialized ultrasound," affirms Michael Brock, President and CEO of BK Medical. "IQPAC puts our abdominal image quality on par with the best in class. Furthermore, it reinforces our leadership position within our niche application areas - surgical and urological ultrasound imaging."

The UltraView is a versatile system that accommodates general clinical needs, while still offering a high degree of specialization. It is compatible with a large selection of specialized transducers, including high-performance convex and linear array, biplane and triplane, and contrast-imaging¹-enabled transducers for urological and surgical applications. With its mobile and solid design, the UltraView makes it possible to deliver ultrasound right to the point of care and to share between departments. A user-friendly interface and simple keyboard make the scanner intuitive and easy to use.

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