Technology | October 13, 2014

Latest version of world’s first system with wireless transducers includes enhanced needle visualization, expanded image display

Siemens Acuson Freestyle 3.5 Ultrasound System

October 13, 2014 — Siemens Healthcare has introduced Release 3.5 of the Acuson Freestyle ultrasound system — the world’s first ultrasound system with wireless transducers — to enhance clinical and operational efficiencies at the point of care. With excellent image quality at the pixel level courtesy of Pixelformer image processing architecture, this updated version of the Acuson Freestyle system covers a wide range of ultrasound imaging for diagnostic and procedural cases, including vascular, musculoskeletal, and nerve imaging. New enhanced needle visualization improves needle display during ultrasound-guided procedures. A new user interface offers improved ease-of-use with a larger clinical image display, auto-hide of imaging parameters, preset display customization, and an up-to-60-second clip playback feature.

Release 3.5 of the Acuson Freestyle system also introduces a mobile link app that connects the ultrasound system to a Microsoft Windows tablet [1] on a shared wireless network to view, open, and share images and clips within the stored Patient Study List. Via the app, system users can create patient study work lists and send them to the Acuson Freestyle system to begin new studies more quickly and easily.

For more information: www.siemens.com/freestyle

References:

1. Operates on a Microsoft tablet device running Windows operating system 8.1 or higher. For informational purposes only. Not intended for diagnostic use. The products/features mentioned in this document may not be commercially available in all countries. Due to regulatory reasons their future availability cannot be guaranteed.

 

 

 

 

 


Related Content

News | Radiology Business

July 19, 2024 — GE HealthCare announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Intelligent Ultrasound Group PLC’s ...

Time July 19, 2024
arrow
Feature | Women's Health | By Jordan Bazinsky

Investing in women’s health should not merely be a metric on the equity dashboard — it should drive policy and tactical ...

Time July 08, 2024
arrow
News | Ultrasound Women's Health

June 18, 2024 — The International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) has announced details of ...

Time June 18, 2024
arrow
News | Radiology Business

May 29, 2024 — Strategic Radiology added a third California member to the nation’s leading coalition of independent ...

Time May 29, 2024
arrow
News | Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

May 20, 2024 — Exo (pronounced “echo”), a medical imaging software and devices company, announced the release of Exo ...

Time May 20, 2024
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

May 13, 2024 — National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), and the Next ...

Time May 13, 2024
arrow
News | Contrast Media

April 24, 2024 — The International Contrast Ultrasound Society (ICUS) and Northwest Imaging Forums (NWIF) announced an ...

Time April 24, 2024
arrow
News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

April 8, 2024 — Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is a non-invasive technique for neuroregulation ...

Time April 08, 2024
arrow
News | Radiology Business

April 4, 2024 — FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation, a leading provider of diagnostic and enterprise imaging ...

Time April 04, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

April 2, 2024 — In a 10-center study, microwave ablation offered progression free survival rates and fewer complications ...

Time April 02, 2024
arrow
Subscribe Now