Introducing our ultra-high frequency transducer for hand surgery planning
The first and only46MHzTransducer in POCUS
Seeing more matters
As the first and only 46 MHz ultra-high frequency transducer in point-of-care ultrasound, UHF46-20 offers you the best resolution for superficial imaging. This innovative transducer is exclusively compatible with Sonosite LX, which offers the largest frequency range in POCUS.
New standard of imaging for hand surgery planning
By integrating ultra-high frequency technology into POCUS, Sonosite explores the next generation of precision for surgical planning.1,2,6
MSK/Rheumatology
Rheumatology reimagined
Enabling you to identify fine details, with greater accuracy, that may be diffcitul to visualize with traditional ultrasound.1
Visualize microanatomy in the hand
Designed specifically for intricate superficial anatomy, this 46MHz transducer delivers exceptional resolution, empowering clinicians with detailed insights critical in pre-surgical planning for hand surgery. 1,2,6
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