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Probes and Biopsy
You should become thoroughly familiar with the operations of the probe and biopsy bracket before using them. To
ensure the performance of the probe and the biopsy bracket, you should periodically check, clean, disinfect and
maintain them.
NOTE:
A general instruction for the probe and the biopsy bracket is provided in this manual. For details, refer to the relevant
manuals.
14.1 Probe
This ultrasound system supports a wide range of probes which make the system remarkably versatile.
The schematic diagrams of probes are as follows.
Intraoperative probe
Transducer
Orientation mark
Handle
Junction line
Junction line
Transducer
Handle
Body surface probe Endocavitary probe
14.1.1 Available Probes
The available probes are listed as follows.
Probe Model Application
C322, C344, C353, C354, C542, C611, C613, L741, L742, L752, 2P1, 5P1,
10L1, VC6-2, CWD2.0, CWD5.0, PWD2.0, 3C-A, 4P-A, 3P-A, 7P-B, 18L-
A, 6CT-A, 12LT-A, 6CI-A, 12LI-A, 9L-A, 13L-A, 3C-B, 4P-B, 12P-B
Body surface
6V1, 6V3, 6V7, 6V1A, 6V2A, EC9-5, BCL10-5, BCC9-5, MPTEE, MPTEE
mini, 12C-ER, 6V-A, 8V-A
Intracavitary
10I2, 10L-I, LAP7 Intraoperative