Product Description
Toshiba PVU-745BTF Intraoperative Ultrasound Probe
Experience unparalleled precision in intraoperative imaging with the Toshiba PVU-745BTF ultrasound probe. Designed for critical surgical applications, this advanced intraoperative probe delivers exceptional visualization of abdominal structures and small parts, empowering surgeons with real-time, high-resolution insights to enhance procedural accuracy and patient outcomes. Featuring a wide 40° field of view and dual-frequency performance, the PVU-745BTF is the reliable choice for demanding OR environments.
Crafted by Toshiba (now part of Canon Medical Systems), this probe combines robust construction with cutting-edge transducer technology, ensuring durability, minimal artifacts, and superior tissue penetration. Ideal for abdominal surgeries, vascular assessments, and small parts examinations such as thyroid or breast procedures, it supports seamless integration into your workflow for optimal diagnostic confidence.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Ultrasound » Probes |
| Brand | Toshiba |
| Model | PVU-745BTF |
| Applications | Abdomen, Small Parts, 40°, 11CI4 |
| Type | Intraoperative |
| Frequency Range | 4.0 / 11.0 MHz |
| Compatible Ultrasound Systems | Xario 100, Xario 200 |
Why Choose the PVU-745BTF? Its broadband frequency capabilities provide versatile imaging modes, from deep penetration for abdominal views to high-resolution detailing for small parts. Sterilizable and ergonomically designed for extended use, this probe minimizes downtime and maximizes efficiency in high-stakes surgical settings. Contact us today to elevate your ultrasound capabilities with Toshiba excellence.
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

