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| The Signos, Self Contained Handheld Ultrasound Gains FDA Approval Posted: 20 May 2009 07:33 AM PDT
The Signos weighs half of a pound and is the size of most smartphones. It will be available with both a 3.5MHz or a 7.5MHz transducer that can be swapped. The company promotes this device for fast paced and active medical environments such as emergency departments and rural medical clinics. Portable and Affordable: The Signos device is the size of a PDA, weighs less than one pound and features superb image resolution. The Signos is the world's smallest and most affordable ultrasound system available today. Signostics Medical has not disclosed a price point or time line for for the Signos release as of yet, but their video support for the device indicates that this is something that is very close to being ready for commercialization. Press release: Signostics Receives FDA Clearance for World's Smallest Ultrasound Product... Product page: The Signos device...; Product brochure (.pdf)... Signostics Medical: Signos Flashback : Mobile Clinical Imaging On a Smart Phone |
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved the Signos device, a handheld self-contained portable ultrasound imager with a probe. The system might come in handy as a quick initial diagnostic modality for intraabdominal processes, such as ectopics, AAAs, for carotid scans in ER in patients with ongoing TIA, as well as an assistive device for central line placements. For now, the system seems to be missing a Doppler for flow studies.
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