ECM develops new clinical ultrasound

Ultrasound developer ECM has launched Imagyne, a new ultrasound scanner with multiple functionalities and re-designed user interface.

The Angouleme, France-based company said the Imagyne device has features such as post processing, CFM, PW, 4D and zoom. In addition, a wide choice of probes (convex, micro-convex, endo-vaginal, linear, phased array), allow the device’s use for numerous clinical applications including gynecology, obstetrics, abdominal, vascular, breast and prostate.

ECM said it is marketing the ultrasound scanner worldwide via an international distributors’ network.

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