Product Description
Toshiba PVM-621VT Endovaginal Ultrasound Probe
Experience superior imaging precision with the Toshiba PVM-621VT, a high-performance endovaginal ultrasound probe designed for exceptional clarity in gynecological and obstetric applications. Engineered by Toshiba (now part of Canon Medical Systems), this probe delivers outstanding resolution and detail, making it an essential tool for accurate diagnostics in women's health. With its advanced 6.0 MHz frequency and wide field of view, the PVM-621VT ensures reliable visualization of pelvic structures, follicles, and early pregnancies.
Key Features and Benefits
- Endovaginal Design: Optimized for intimate pelvic imaging with ergonomic comfort for both patient and clinician.
- High-Frequency Performance: 6.0 MHz operation provides sharp, high-resolution images ideal for superficial structures.
- Wide Field of View: Approximately 144° coverage for comprehensive scanning without repositioning.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand rigorous clinical use while maintaining probe integrity and image quality.
- Seamless Integration: Perfectly compatible with select Toshiba ultrasound systems for plug-and-play reliability.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Ultrasound » Probes |
| Brand | Toshiba |
| Model | PVM-621VT |
| Type | Endovaginal |
| Frequency | 6.0 MHz |
| Field of View | 144° |
Compatible Ultrasound Systems
| System Model |
|---|
| PowerVision 6000 SSA-370A |
| Nemio 17 SSA-550A |
Trust the Toshiba PVM-621VT for consistent, high-quality performance in your ultrasound suite. Contact us today to ensure probe compatibility, availability, and expert support for your Toshiba ultrasound systems.
Product Features
- Professional Medical Equipment
- High Quality Assurance
- Professional Repair Service
- Global Shipping
Application Scenarios
Hospitals
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Clinics
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Research Institutions
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions

