I really like the Voluson i, it's been the only player in the market for portable 4D ultrasound machines. However, some new players are coming out and I'll put some reviews of them in the next few months as I've had time to see them in action.
This video outlines some of the highs and lows of the system...I've always disliked the user interface and I may address it in a different video. There are quite a few things about it, but those limitations can be overcome after a few weeks of use. The 4D imaging is provides is enough to balance the good with the bad. Plus, all the customers who buy their system from us at GPS Medical get a free training DVD on the Voluson i. It provides a full overview of the system.
In the following video, I've included 4D images as well as MSK (musculoskeletal), vascular, podiatric, and thyroid images. Remember that these are images that I did myself, sitting at my desk while testing these machines or doing training videos. These are not clinical images from the manufacturer. 4D images are done on a baby phantom, however. Last I checked, I'm not pregnant.
Enjoy,
Brian Gill
President, GPS Medical, Inc.
866-347-7633 http://www.gpsmed.com
GE, Samsung and Philips are catching up for sure. Good review on Voluson and nice video share. Thanks Brian...
Posted by: James | January 30, 2013 at 04:06 AM
This is really going to help a lot of doctors and patients across the world. We have needed something like this instead of those large bulky machines that must stay stationary.
Posted by: Electronic Medical Records | November 30, 2011 at 12:20 PM
The very popular and hard-to-find GE Voluson i portable 4D ultrasound is available at GPS Medical. Additionally, there is a price alert on a demo unit of the (also popular) GE Logiq 3 Expert BT06 ultrasound with shared services capabilities. This is one of the more popular veterinary ultrasounds on the market, but also perfect for smaller offices in which ultrasound is not the primary function.
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