Scientists have developed an ultrasonic imaging system, which can be deployed on the tip of a hair-thin optical fiber, and will be insertable into the human body to visualize cell abnormalities in 3D.
The trophon®3 device and trophon2 Plus are now available in the U.S. and Canada. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Nanosonics, Inc., a global leader in infection prevention solutions, is ...
Medical imaging, specifically ultrasound, is undergoing a significant transformation. In addition to high-performance cart-based ultrasound systems, it’s now possible to use a handheld device to ...
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nanosonics (ASX: NAN), a leader in infection prevention solutions, today announced that patients in North America have been protected from the risk of ultrasound probe ...
AIUM Expands Guidelines to Include Chlorine Dioxide for High-Level Disinfection of Ultrasound Probes
FAIRFIELD, N.J., Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Parker Laboratories, a leading manufacturer of products for medical ultrasound, is pleased to acknowledge that the American Institute of Ultrasound in ...
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Prix Galien Award, considered an equivalent of the Nobel Prize in biopharmaceutical research and medical technology research, has honoured Germitec’s Hypernova Chronos as ...
3D coronary mapping Left: 3D microbubble density map visualizes the entire coronary microcirculation network of an isolated pig heart. Right: 3D flow map showing arterial (red) and venous (blue) flow.
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