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Toshiba PVM-740RT

Product Specifications

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Category:Ultrasound » Probes

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Brand:Toshiba

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Model:PVM-740RT

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Type:Endorectal Biplane

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Frequency:7.0 Mhz

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Ultrasound Machine:CoreVision SSA-350A, PowerVision 6000 SSA-370A, Nemio 17 SSA-550A, Eccocee SSA-340A

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Product Description

Toshiba PVM-740RT Endorectal Biplane Ultrasound Probe

Experience unparalleled precision in endorectal imaging with the Toshiba PVM-740RT, a premium biplane probe designed for advanced diagnostic procedures. This high-performance ultrasound transducer delivers exceptional image clarity at 7.0 MHz, enabling detailed visualization of prostate, rectal, and surrounding structures in both sagittal and transverse planes. Ideal for urology, gynecology, and colorectal applications, the PVM-740RT combines robust construction with Toshiba's renowned imaging technology to support accurate biopsies, staging, and monitoring. Compatible with select Toshiba ultrasound systems, it ensures seamless integration and reliable performance in demanding clinical environments.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Category Ultrasound » Probes
Brand Toshiba
Model PVM-740RT
Type Endorectal Biplane
Frequency 7.0 MHz

Compatible Ultrasound Systems

System Model
CoreVision SSA-350A
PowerVision 6000 SSA-370A
Nemio 17 SSA-550A
Eccocee SSA-340A

Enhance your diagnostic capabilities today with the Toshiba PVM-740RT—precision engineering for superior patient outcomes.

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