Product Description
Toshiba PVM-651VT Endovaginal Ultrasound Probe
Experience unparalleled precision in OB/GYN imaging with the Toshiba PVM-651VT endovaginal ultrasound probe. Designed for superior visualization and diagnostic accuracy, this high-performance probe delivers exceptional image quality with a wide 150° field of view, making it an essential tool for obstetric and gynecological examinations. Engineered by Toshiba, a leader in medical imaging technology, the PVM-651VT ensures reliable, real-time insights to support informed clinical decisions.
Ideal for detecting early pregnancies, evaluating fetal development, and assessing gynecological conditions, this probe operates at a precise 6.0 MHz frequency, providing sharp resolution and detailed anatomical views. Its ergonomic design enhances patient comfort while maintaining probe durability for long-term clinical use.
Key Features
- Specialized OB/GYN Application: Optimized for endovaginal imaging with a broad 150° field of view.
- High-Frequency Performance: 6.0 MHz for crisp, high-resolution images.
- Proven Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with select Toshiba ultrasound systems.
- Robust Construction: Built to withstand rigorous clinical environments.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Ultrasound » Probes |
| Brand | Toshiba |
| Model | PVM-651VT |
| Description | OB/GYN, 150° |
| Type | Endovaginal |
| Frequency | 6.0 MHz |
| Compatible Ultrasound Machines | Nemio 17 SSA-550A, PowerVision 6000 SSA-370A |
Upgrade your ultrasound suite with the Toshiba PVM-651VT probe today. Contact us for availability, pricing, and expert support to ensure seamless integration into your practice.
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

