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Philips CIVT-5

Product Specifications

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Category:Ultrasound » Probes

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Brand:Philips

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Model:CIVT-5

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Description:4000-0260

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Type:Endovaginal

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Frequency:5.0 Mhz

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Ultrasound Machine:Ultramark 9 OPT 02

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Product Description

Philips CIVT-5 Endovaginal Ultrasound Probe

Experience superior imaging precision with the Philips CIVT-5 Endovaginal Ultrasound Probe, designed specifically for the Ultramark 9 OPT 02 ultrasound system. This high-performance transvaginal probe delivers exceptional resolution at 5.0 MHz, making it ideal for detailed pelvic examinations, obstetrics, gynecology, and early fetal assessments. Engineered with Philips' renowned quality and durability, the CIVT-5 ensures reliable, artifact-free images to support accurate diagnoses and patient care. Part number 4000-0260 guarantees seamless compatibility and plug-and-play integration with your existing Ultramark 9 OPT 02 setup.

Whether you're conducting routine gynecological scans or advanced diagnostic procedures, trust the CIVT-5 for its ergonomic design, robust construction, and consistent performance in demanding clinical environments. Elevate your ultrasound capabilities today with this professional-grade probe from Philips.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Category Ultrasound » Probes
Brand Philips
Model CIVT-5
Part Number 4000-0260
Type Endovaginal
Frequency 5.0 MHz
Compatible Ultrasound Machine Ultramark 9 OPT 02

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