The Black And White Ultrasound Manufacturer!

 

SantaMed originates from Beilin Technology Co., Limited, a leading manufacturer and supplier in China's in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) industry. Established as a subsidiary dedicated to the international market, SantaMed combines cutting-edge R&D, high-quality production, and global customer focus.

 
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    SantaMed Handheld Ultrasound Scanner – A slim and compact imaging solution designed for point-of-care diagnostics. With real-time and high-resolution imaging, this portable device...
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    SantaMed’s Laptop Ultrasound Series offers three tailored models—Popular, Classic, and Premium—each delivering portable, high-performance imaging with user-friendly operation. Designed for...
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Why choose us

 

 

Rich experience

Every staff on our team has 10+ years in healthcare -we speak your language and deliver actionable insights, not just generic advice.

 

OEM Tailor Service

100% customized according to your needs,One-to-one support throughout the process from demand analysis to implementation.

 

Products Application

Over the years, SantaMed has expanded into diverse medical fields, offering a comprehensive product portfolio, including:IVD Products & Consumables,Gynecology/Obstetrics Equipment,Operating Room (OR) Solutions, Hospital Furniture etc.

 

 

Model Name

S8

Image storage

64 frames

Display depth

160

Scanning Mode

Electronic Linear Array, Electronic Convex Array

Screen Size

15 inch LED Screen

Gray scale

256 levels

Image Flip

Up/Down;Left/right; Black/White

Image processing

Image Smoothing/ Sharpening, Tissue Harmonic, Histogram, DR,Gamma Correction, Pseudo-Color

Measurement

Freehand, Ellips, Distance for Perimeter, Area Volume, Heart, G.A,EDD, BPD-FW, FL, AC, HC, CRL, AD, GS, LMP

Character Display

Date, Clock, Name, PID, Age, Sex, Hospital Name, Doctor

Notation

Full-screen Character Editor, Body Mark, Position Indication

Report

Abdomen and gynecology, Cardiac, Obstetrics, Urology

Display Mode

B, B/B, 4B, B/M, M

Scanning Angel

Adjustable

Cine loop

400 frames

Output

VGA and PAL video outputs

 

 

Benefits of an Ultrasound

They are generally painless and do not require needles, injections, or incisions.
Patients aren't exposed to ionizing radiation, making the procedure safer than diagnostic techniques such as X-rays and CT scans. In fact, there are no known harmful effects when used as directed by your health care professional.
Ultrasounds capture images of soft tissues that don't show up well on X-rays.
Ultrasounds are widely accessible and less expensive than other methods.

Handheld Ultrasound

 

Preparing for an ultrasound scan

 

 

If certain parts of the tummy (abdomen) are being examined, you may be asked to eat a low-fibre diet for a day or so before the test (to minimise 'gas' in your gut).
You may be asked not to eat for several hours before a scan of the abdomen.
Occasionally for some scans, you may be given an enema to clear the bowel.
To scan the bladder or pelvis, you may be asked to drink some fluid before the test so that you have a full bladder. This is particularly likely if you are having a scan in pregnancy, or a scan of your ovaries or womb (uterus).
If your renal tract (kidneys and bladder) are being scanned, you may be asked to attend with a full bladder, have the first scan, empty your bladder, and then be scanned again. This is to check if your bladder is fully emptying when you go to the toilet.

 

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Common types of ultrasound scan

Abdominal ultrasound, which looks at s the internal organs of the abdomen, such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen.
Obstetric/pregnancy ultrasound, routinely used to assess the growth and health of unborn babies during pregnancy.
Female pelvis ultrasound, used look at the female pelvis, uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries, with a transvaginal (in the vagina) or abdominal transducer.
Breast ultrasound, used to assess breast symptoms such as lumps, and also to screen for breast cancer in women with dense breast tissue.
Renal ultrasound, used to scan the urinary tract, including the kidneys and bladder
Transrectal ultrasound, used to assess the prostate gland.

 

Packing and Delivery

 

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FAQ

 

Q: Is an ultrasound painful?

A: Ultrasounds that are performed externally (over your skin) are generally not painful. You won't feel the sound waves that ultrasound uses. If you have to have a full bladder for the procedure, it may be uncomfortable. It may also be uncomfortable to lay on the exam table if you're pregnant.

Q: Are ultrasounds safe?

A: Yes, research to date has largely shown ultrasound technology to be safe with no harmful side effects. Ultrasound doesn't use radiation, unlike some other medical imaging tests, such as X-rays and CT scans.

Q: What are the rules for an ultrasound?

A: Most ultrasound exams require no preparation. However, there are a few exceptions: For some scans, such as a gallbladder ultrasound, your healthcare professional may ask that you not eat or drink for a certain period of time before the exam. Other scans, such as a pelvic ultrasound, may require a full bladder.

Q: Who cannot use ultrasound?

A: Therapeutic ultrasound is not used for problems near a pregnant woman's womb because it could put the pregnancy at risk. It's also generally not used over the spine, eyes, pacemakers, other implants, and areas with active infections.

Q: How much ultrasound is safe?

A: Ultrasounds are noninvasive and very low-risk when performed by your health care practitioner. There is no set rule for how many ultrasounds are safe during pregnancy, but ACOG recommends sticking to just one to two ultrasounds in total (outside of other circumstances where more are medically necessary).

Q: What are the side effects of ultrasound?

A: Ultrasound scans are generally considered safe with minimal side effects. While they don't use ionizing radiation like X-rays, there's still a potential for mild effects like tissue heating or cavitation (formation of tiny gas bubbles) at high intensities, although these are typically minor and transient. Most ultrasound exams are painless, but some patients may experience mild discomfort, particularly during internal or pressure-sensitive scans.

Q: Does ultrasound use radiation?

A: No, ultrasound imaging does not use radiation. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to create images of the body's internal structures. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, ultrasound does not expose patients to ionizing radiation, making it a safer imaging modality, especially for pregnant women and children.

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