Ultrasonic B/A Scan UD-6000

Portable ophthalmic ultrasound with A- and B-scan modes supports axial length measurement and posterior segment visualization when optical biometry or direct fundus views are limited.

180,000 EGP

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Technical Specifications of the product

SpecificationDescription
Device Type / VariantB/A Scan
FunctionPortable ophthalmic ultrasound that provides A-scan biometry and B-scan imaging to support measurement of ocular dimensions and visualization of posterior segment structures.
Diagnostic / Procedure AreaBiometry / Posterior Segment
SpecialtyOphthalmology
SubcategoryDiagnostic Equipments
Handle TypePortable
Sterilization MethodSURFACE CLEANING
Conditionrefurbished
Country of OriginJapan
SKUUD-6000

This portable ophthalmic ultrasound in the diagnostic equipment category provides A-scan biometry and B-scan imaging for measurement of ocular dimensions and visualization of posterior segment structures. Configured as a B/A Scan variant, it supports assessment workflows in ophthalmology. The portable handle and SURFACE CLEANING method facilitate use and turnover between patients.

Surgical Applications of the product

Clinical Applications of Ultrasonic B/A Scan UD-6000. This device’s A-scan biometry establishes consistent axial length and ocular dimension measurements for lens power planning and other biometric requirements. Its B-scan imaging maintains controlled visualization of posterior segment structures and preserves documentation continuity for baseline and follow-up comparison in clinic or perioperative settings.

Common Applications

  • Axial length measurement and A-scan biometry for intraocular lens power calculation
  • B-scan imaging when media opacities (e.g., dense cataract, corneal edema, vitreous hemorrhage) limit fundus visualization
  • Assessment of retinal detachment, posterior vitreous detachment, and vitreoretinal traction
  • Evaluation of intraocular masses, including suspected choroidal or retinal tumors, for size and location
  • Baseline and follow-up documentation of optic nerve head and posterior segment findings
  • Pre- and postoperative ocular status evaluation in clinic and perioperative settings

Frequently Asked Questions

What functions does the Ultrasonic B/A Scan UD-6000 provide?

It offers A-scan biometry for axial length measurement and B-scan imaging for posterior segment visualization.

Is the UD-6000 handheld or stationary?

The device is portable, designed with a handle for easy use.

How should the device be sterilized between uses?

The UD-6000 should be sterilized using surface cleaning methods.

Can this device be used when the fundus view is limited?

Yes, its B-scan imaging supports cases where optical biometry or direct fundus views are limited.

What clinical areas does the Ultrasonic B/A Scan UD-6000 serve?

It is intended for biometry and posterior segment assessment in ophthalmology.

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