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General description

MINO – Wireless ultrasound

Have you ever used a wireless ultrasound?

You’ll be surprised how simple and easy it is to get used to the latest

great diagnostic tool.

The MINO ultrasound weighs just 260 grams, with a mobile app that allows you to view the scan on the screen of your iOS or Android device. It can be installed on a tablet, phone or laptop. It allows you to instantly display the high-resolution ultrasound image on the screen of your smart device. The device is easy to clean, fits in a pocket and is waterproof.

A high performance compact ultrasound, which can run for up to 6 hours on a lithium battery, also includes upgradeable software. It is also recommended for those who wish to diagnose in places where conventional medical equipment cannot be used (e.g. outdoors).

Available with Convex (3.5 MHz) with 10 cm inspection depth and Linear head (5-10 MHz) with max. 16 cm depth. The IPX7 water resistance test proves that the instrument can be fully disinfected. The program also allows you to perform a color Doppler scan, and after the scan is complete, it captures an image or video of the patient and print the results.

With MINO, we combine fast communication with optimized superior imaging, and its high-precision measurement and calculation tools allow you to perform obstetrical, gynecological, musculoskeletal, soft tissue and vascular examinations, adapting to the patient’s location.

In which areas can Mino be used?

  1. Traumatology: abdominal bleeding, free abdominal fluid, pleural fluid, pericardial bleeding or fluid
  2. Intensive care: pleural effusion, abdominal abscess, ultrasound-guided puncture
  3. Surgery: appendicitis, abdominal abscess, acute biliary or renal stone attack, invagination (in infants), intraoperative examination: liver, pancreas, breast, brain
  4. Neonatology: cerebral hypoxia, hemorrhage, invagination, diaphragmatic hernia
  5. Gynecology: early pregnancy, ectopic gravidity, ovarian torsion
  6. Angiology: venous thrombosis
  7. Orthopedics, rheumatology, synovial fluid, tendon injury, sports medicine, muscle rupture, ligament injury