Biosound MyLab 50 CA541 Convex Array Ultrasound Probe Repair Service
1.Model: CA541
2.Repair Time: 3-5 days
3.Warranty: 60 days
Various GE//Siemens/Toshiba/Hitachi/Biosound ultrasonic boards are within our repair/ mintenance range.
Knowledge point
The refurbished Biosound CA541 Appleprobe transducer has a 50mm footprint and an operating frequency range of 1 to 8 MHz. This versatile convex array probe is used for a number of applications including: small parts, vascular, urology, OB-GYN, abdominal and cardiac procedures. This is compatible with the following Biosound ultrasound machines: MyLab ClassC, MyLab 50, MyLab 40, MyLab 20 Plus, MyLab 25 Gold,MyLab Twice, MyLab 60 and MyLab 70.
Other ultrasound parts related to Biosound that we can offer:
Brand | System | Description |
Biosound | Mylab 20 plus/30/40 | CPU mainboard 9501361000 |
Biosound | MyLab 25 | power board 9501083010 4271440192 |
Biosound | MyLab 25 | Doppler PCB board 8607300660 8607300670 |
Biosound | MyLab 40 | MyLab 40 hard disk |
Biosound | MyLab 50 | TRX board 9501212000 |
Biosound | MyLab 50 | 9501220000 |
Biosound | MyLab 50 | control panel User Interface 9102806000 |
Biosound | MyLab 50 | SPS Switch Power Supply 9501100000 |
Biosound | MyLab 50 | XVision mainboard 18008-0000-99-2 Rev 1.2 |
Biosound | MyLab 70 | ITR board 9501089000 |
Biosound | Mylab twice | ITR board 9501089020 |
FAQ
Doppler sonography, or Doppler ultrasound, is a medical imaging technique that uses ultrasound enhanced by the Doppler effect. The Doppler effect generally uses a change in the pitch of sound waves that are measured by an ultrasound-receiving device such as a transducer. Colored Doppler images often provide helpful information about the flow and movement of blood and inner areas of the body. This technique is commonly used during pregnancy to provide detailed images of a developing unborn baby. Other uses for Doppler sonography may include visual examinations of tendons, joints and muscles as well as internal organs.
An ultrasound scan is a medical imaging test in which sound waves are sent out from a probe and bounced back. The reflected sound waves are used to create a picture of the scanned area, which is then displayed as a black and white image on a screen. An endovaginal ultrasound, sometimes known as a transvaginal ultrasound, involves a probe being inserted into the vagina. In comparison to an abdominal ultrasound, which involves a probe being moved over the skin of the abdomen, this type of ultrasound provides a more detailed picture of the pelvic organs, in particular the womb and ovaries.