12 Probes and Biopsy
Operator’s Manual 12 - 51
– Adjust the angle
Tap and drag the bottom dot on the line to change the guide line angle.
– Save the verified settings
After the position and angle of the guide line are adjusted, tap [Save] and the system saves
the current guide line settings. If biopsy is entered again, the displayed Position and Angle
are the verified value.
– Restore the factory default settings
Tap [Load Default] and the position and angle of the guide line are restored to the factory
default settings.
– Exit biopsy verify status
Tap [Exit] and the system exits the guide line verification status.
12.2.4 Starting the biopsy procedure
• Ensure that all guide parts are properly fixed prior to performing a biopsy.
• If you changed the probe or needle-guided bracket during the biopsy, verify
the guide line again.
• Failure to match the guide zone displayed to the guide may cause the
needle to track a path outside the zone.
• It is extremely important that when using the adjustable angle biopsy
guides, the angle displayed on the screen matches the angle set on the
guide, otherwise the needle will not follow the displayed guide zone and
this could result in repeated biopsies or patient injury.
Perform the following procedure:
1. Select the correct needle-guided bracket and needle and install them properly.
2. Enter the biopsy.
If the current probe has no corresponding bracket, or the image is frozen and the guide line was
hidden before the image was frozen, then you cannot enter the Biopsy menu.
3. Select the bracket and guide line according to the actual situation.
Select [Alignment] to enter Biopsy Verify menu to fine tune the guide line if needed.
4. If available, use iNeedle function to help enhance the needle visualization when the needle
display is not clear.
iNeedle is an option.
a. Select [iNeedle].
The parameters that can be adjusted appear on the menu:
[B/iNeedle]: select to display B image and iNeedle image synchronously.
[Needle Dir.]: select to adjust the needle direction display according to actual direction of
needle insertion. The iNeedle affecting region changes correspondingly.
b. Select [iNeedle] again to exit.
5. Scan to locate the target. Center the target in the electronic guidezone path.
6. Direct the needle into the area of interest for specimen.