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Description


The Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB (#12.01.210398) (6.5/7.5/8.5/H4.5/H4.7 MHz, 128 elements) is made for use with the Edan U50 Diagnostic Ultrasound System.

Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB Features:


  • Applications: Small Parts (Breat and Thyroid), Peripheral Vascular, and Musculoskeletal (Conventional and Superficial).

Frequently asked questions

Is the L742UB transducer compatible with the Edan U50?

Yes, the Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is exclusively designed and engineered for seamless integration with the Edan U50 Diagnostic Ultrasound System.

This specific compatibility ensures optimal performance across high-resolution diagnostic applications, including:

  • Small Parts (e.g., Breast and Thyroid)
  • Peripheral Vascular
  • Musculoskeletal procedures

The probe features 128 elements and utilizes a versatile frequency range (6.5, 7.5, 8.5, H4.5, and H4.7 MHz) tailored for the U50 system.

Does the Edan L742UB transducer offer a wide frequency range?

Yes, the Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB provides a high-frequency range of 6.5/7.5/8.5/H4.5/H4.7 MHz. This versatile range allows for detailed and accurate imaging across various applications, including small parts, peripheral vascular, and musculoskeletal structures.

Does the transducer include 128 elements for detailed scans?

Yes, the Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is equipped with 128 elements.

This robust element count is essential for delivering the high-resolution, detailed image acquisition needed for various diagnostic applications, including:

  • Small Parts imaging (Breast and Thyroid)
  • Peripheral Vascular examinations
  • Musculoskeletal procedures
Is the Edan L742UB transducer factory new?

Yes, the Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is factory new, ensuring optimal performance and reliability for your medical imaging needs.

Which Edan ultrasound system seamlessly integrates with this transducer?

The Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is specifically engineered for seamless integration with the Edan U50 Diagnostic Ultrasound System.

What specialized applications use the L742UB?

The Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is optimized for high-resolution superficial imaging when used with the Edan U50 Diagnostic Ultrasound System. Its specialized applications include:

  • Small Parts: Detailed examinations of the breast and thyroid.
  • Peripheral Vascular: Imaging for peripheral blood vessel studies.
  • Musculoskeletal: High-resolution conventional and superficial assessments of muscles, tendons, and joints.
What are its best applications?

The Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is versatile, suitable for:<ul><li>Small Parts (Breast and Thyroid)</li><li>Peripheral Vascular</li><li>Musculoskeletal (Conventional and Superficial)</li></ul>

Does this medical device require a prescription?

Yes, this Edan Linear Array Transducer L742UB is classified as an RX (prescription required) item. As a result, it can only be purchased with a valid prescription or under the direction of a licensed healthcare practitioner.

Is the frequency range highly versatile?

Yes, the Edan L742UB Linear Array Transducer features a broad, multi-frequency range to support versatile, high-resolution imaging for diverse diagnostic applications.This comprehensive spectrum ensures the transducer is effective across various tissue depths and requirements.The specific operating frequencies are:

  • 6.5 MHz
  • 7.5 MHz
  • 8.5 MHz
  • H4.5 MHz (Harmonic Imaging)
  • H4.7 MHz (Harmonic Imaging)

This makes it ideally suited for specialized procedures including Small Parts (Breast and Thyroid), Peripheral Vascular studies, and Musculoskeletal examinations.

What specialized imaging applications does it support?

The Edan L742UB Linear Array Transducer is optimized for high-resolution imaging in three main specialized diagnostic areas:

  • Small Parts: Ideal for detailed assessments of superficial structures, including the Breast and Thyroid.
  • Peripheral Vascular: Used for comprehensive studies and diagnostics of peripheral blood vessels.
  • Musculoskeletal (MSK): Supports both conventional and superficial scanning techniques for evaluating muscles, tendons, and joints.