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Intraoperative Probe


Our sterile, single-use intraoperative Doppler probe measures the patency of a vessel following a procedure, providing immediate evidence of success before closing.


By providing quality assurance of blood flow intraoperatively and maintaining sterility, the monetary and time costs of a potential re-operation can be avoided. Furthermore the risk of prolonged ischemic time is significantly reduced.


Features: • Supplied sterile ready for immediate use • Lightweight and easy to hold • 8MHz frequency for reliable flow detection in native vessels


• Simple setup – ‘plug and play’ electronic connector resists diathermy interference


• Can provide real time waveform visualisation when used with the Dopplex®


DMX digital Doppler • When using the Dopplex® DMX, bi-directional velocity waveforms can


be saved to the integral memory card and archived or printed using the Vascular Reporter software package to add to patient records.


T: 029 2048 5885 E: sales@huntleigh-diagnostics.co.uk W: www.huntleigh-diagnostics


“Poor care costs a lot more than good care. So I think the importance is to be able to deliver good care as many times as possible, first time.”


Professor Usman Jaffer – Honorary Consultant Vascular surgeon at Imperial College London.


Find out how surgeons and patients are benefitting from the Dopplex®


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