C42T by Hitachi: A High-Precision Ultrasound Probe for Intraoperative Imaging
The C42T by Hitachi is an advanced medical device designed for intraoperative imaging. Specifically developed to provide precise visualization of internal tissues during surgical procedures, it stands out for its exceptional performance and compatibility with various Hitachi ultrasound systems.
Its compact and ergonomic design allows surgeons to obtain real-time images while minimizing clutter in the operating area. Its 65° field of view and 7.5 MHz frequency ensure optimal image resolution, facilitating the identification of tissue structures and the evaluation of pathologies during surgery.
Manufactured with high-quality materials, the C42T features an IPX7 waterproof coating, ensuring safe immersion for cleaning and disinfection. Additionally, it is compatible with a magnetic position sensor for precise probe localization in space. This feature is particularly useful for computer-assisted surgery, providing practitioners with better control of movements and enhanced visualization of the surgical area.
The C42T by Hitachi is designed for extended and reliable use, with an estimated lifespan of 3 years. It can be sterilized by immersion in detergent or liquid disinfectant, ensuring optimal hygiene in hospital settings. Furthermore, its 2.9 m cable offers great mobility, making it easier to use during complex surgical procedures.
Ideal for neurosurgical applications, the probe can be used with a specific sterile cover, ensuring maximum patient safety. However, its use in neurosurgery is subject to regulations depending on the country. It is compatible with accessories such as the WP-001 waterproof case for safe immersion during reprocessing.
The C42T by Hitachi is the ideal choice for surgeons and radiologists looking to integrate a precise and reliable imaging solution into their surgical practices. Its robust design, compatibility with Hitachi ultrasound systems, and high performance make it an essential tool for optimal patient care in the operating room.