The Esaote MyLab 60 stationary ultrasound system stands out as one of the most advanced ultrasound systems from Mindray. Esteemed by diagnosticians for its highly customizable nature, this particularly advanced ultrasound system allows each doctor to tailor the configuration according to individual preferences.
With the Esaote Biosound MyLab 60 and 70 models, it appears that Esaote has engineered these systems with high-quality image enhancement technology, 3D/4D imaging capabilities, a wide range of potential applications, and compatibility with numerous probes. The focus has been on making the system as user-friendly, customizable, and cost-effective as possible.
Some of the popular imaging technologies available for the MyLab 60 ultrasound system include VPan Panoramic Imaging, M-View Compound Imaging, Pure Brilliance Imaging (PBI), and Contrast Tuned Imaging (CnTI). Additional features encompass X4D 4D Volume Imaging, Trapezoidal Imaging, and Real-Time Archiving.
In the realm of ultrasound technology, the MyLab 60 stands shoulder to shoulder with many popular systems such as those from Philips, GE, and Samsung. However, what sets it apart are its customizable options and user-friendly design, attributes appreciated by both patients and medical professionals.
Panoramic Imaging involves capturing multiple images of the same target, typically larger than what traditional ultrasound can capture. By assembling these images, the ultrasound creates a composite image of a structure that would otherwise be too large to display. Esaote Biosound refers to this imaging technique as VPan.
The Esaote Biosound MyLab 60 ultrasound machine is capable of projecting 3D/4D images for obstetrics and gynecology applications. It is compatible with probes such as the MyLab CA541 Curved Array AppleProbe, MyLab BL433 Linear Array AppleProbe, and MyLab LA332 Linear Array AppleProbe.
Compound Imaging is a process where ultrasound captures multiple images of the same target (e.g., thyroid or abdomen) from different angles. Piecing together these images results in a more detailed, intricate, and accurate complete image. M-View is Esaote Biosound's terminology for their version of this technology.