D3Ultra
D3Ultra Convex Linear Phased Multipurpose Handheld Ultrasound
Frequency: Convex / Phased Probe 3.2/4.0MHz Linear probe 7.5/10MHz
Scanning Depth: Linear: 20-100mm, Convex & Phased: 90-300mm
Anesthesiology
With its phased array (90-300 mm) for deeper nerve visualization and linear probe (up to 100 mm) for superficial blocks, the D3Ultra is a solid pick for regional anesthesia. The needle enhancement and puncture assist tools make it easy to nail vascular access or nerve block procedures. Plus, the real-time B-Mode and Doppler options help confirm placement and monitor post-op.
Breast Care
The convex (90-300 mm) and phased array probes give you the depth to assess breast tissue and implants, while the linear probe (up to 100 mm) handles superficial details like seromas or post-op complications. Color Doppler and power Doppler are handy for vascular checks, and the puncture guide is clutch for aspirations or biopsies.
Cardiology
The phased array probe (3.2/4.0 MHz, 90-300 mm, 60° angle) is tailored for cardiac imaging—think echocardiography with clear views of chambers and valves. M-Mode, PW Doppler, and measurements like EF and SV make it a practical tool for quick bedside assessments. It’s not a full echo machine, but it’s got the chops for point-of-care work.
Critical Care
This is where the D3Ultra shines. The convex probe (90-300 mm) handles lung and abdominal imaging, the phased array tackles cardiac and deep vascular checks, and the linear probe (up to 100 mm) is spot-on for line placements. Rapid B-Mode, Color Doppler, and PW Doppler support DVT surveillance, catheter guidance, and hemodynamic assessments—everything you need in the ICU.
Emergency Medicine
The D3Ultra’s versatility is a game-changer in the ED. Convex for FAST exams, phased array for cardiac and lung eval, and linear for vascular access or soft tissue—all with depths from 20 mm to 300 mm. Quick imaging modes (B-Mode, Doppler) and puncture assist make it perfect for trauma, DVT checks, or line placements under pressure.
EMS (Emergency Medical Services)
Portable and wireless, the D3Ultra fits right into pre-hospital chaos. The convex probe (90-300 mm) is great for trauma scans, the linear (up to 100 mm) handles vascular access, and the phased array (90-300 mm) supports cardiac assessment. With 2 hours of battery life and fast imaging, it’s built for the field.
Endocrinology
The convex probe (90-300 mm) works well for thyroid and deeper glandular imaging, while the linear probe (up to 100 mm) offers high-res views of superficial glands or neck structures. Doppler modes help evaluate vascularity in nodules—simple, effective, and portable for clinic use.
Gastroenterology
The convex probe (3.2/4.0 MHz, 90-300 mm) is your go-to for abdominal imaging—liver, gallbladder, kidneys, you name it. Color Doppler and PW Doppler add flow data for vessels or ascites assessment. It’s not endoscopic, but it’s a strong bedside tool.
Gynecology
With the convex probe (90-300 mm), the D3Ultra handles pelvic and transabdominal imaging—think ovaries, uterus, or early pregnancy checks. Gestational age measurements (CRL, BPD, etc.) and Doppler for vascular flow make it a reliable option for office or bedside use.
Internal Medicine
This device’s portability and range (convex 90-300 mm, linear up to 100 mm, phased 90-300 mm) make it a workhorse for hospital rounds. Catheter placement, DVT checks, lung eval, and basic cardiac screening—it’s all covered with B-Mode, Doppler, and puncture assist.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Medicine
The linear probe (7.5/10 MHz, up to 100 mm) is excellent for high-def imaging of joints, tendons, and muscles. It’s perfect for guiding injections or aspirations, with needle enhancement ensuring precision. Depth’s limited to 10 cm, but that’s plenty for most MSK work.
Neonatology
The phased array (90-300 mm) handles neonatal cardiac and cranial imaging, while the convex probe (90-300 mm) covers abdominal needs. PW Doppler and M-Mode add functional insights—great for fragile patients where portability matters.
Nephrology
Convex probe (90-300 mm) for kidney imaging and Doppler for renal artery flow—it’s a solid combo. The linear probe (up to 100 mm) can assist with vascular access for dialysis. Depth and modes suit bedside renal assessments perfectly.
Neurology
The phased array (90-300 mm) is useful for intraoperative cranial imaging or post-op checks, especially with Doppler for vascular flow. It’s not a full neuro solution, but it’s a handy adjunct for quick scans.
Obstetrics
The convex probe (90-300 mm, 45°) is built for fetal imaging—gestational measurements (CRL, BPD, FL, HC, AC) and EFW calculations are spot-on. Doppler modes assess umbilical or uterine flow. Portable and practical for clinic or labor ward.
Orthopedic Surgery
Linear probe (7.5/10 MHz, up to 100 mm) for soft tissue and joint imaging, with puncture assist for injections or aspirations. Convex (90-300 mm) can handle deeper structures like hips. It’s a versatile tool for pre- and post-op eval.
Pain Management
The D3Ultra’s linear probe (up to 100 mm) excels at guiding nerve blocks and injections, with needle enhancement and puncture guides. Phased array (90-300 mm) adds depth for spinal or deeper procedures—real-time imaging keeps it safe and effective.
Pediatrics
Convex (90-300 mm) for abdominal and lung scans, phased array for cardiac, and linear (up to 100 mm) for superficial work—all kid-friendly depths. Portable, with Doppler and measurement tools, it’s a great fit for young patients.
Plastic Surgery
Linear probe (7.5/10 MHz, up to 100 mm) for superficial imaging—think seromas, implants, or fat transfers. Convex (90-300 mm) for deeper structures. Puncture assist and Doppler make it a go-to for guiding procedures safely.
Primary Care
From convex (90-300 mm) for abdominal/lung checks to linear (up to 100 mm) for vascular access and phased array for basic cardiac, the D3Ultra covers the basics. Portable and wireless, it’s perfect for clinic versatility.
Pulmonology
Convex (90-300 mm) for lung imaging—pleural effusions, consolidations—and Doppler for pulmonary flow. Phased array (90-300 mm) adds cardiac context. It’s a strong bedside tool for respiratory cases.
Remote Medicine
The D3Ultra is built for full-scope care in remote locations, delivering comprehensive imaging in a portable package (263g, wireless, 2-hour battery). The WiFi connectivity (2.4G/5G) and multi-platform support (iOS, Android, Windows) make it a breeze to use, even off-grid.
Rheumatology
Linear probe (7.5/10 MHz, up to 100 mm) for high-res joint and soft tissue imaging—ideal for synovitis or erosions. Puncture assist guides injections accurately. Depth’s just right for most rheumatic needs.
Sports Medicine
The linear probe (up to 100 mm) nails high-def imaging of tendons, ligaments, and muscles. Convex (90-300 mm) for deeper joints like hips. Needle enhancement and Doppler make it great for injury eval and interventions.
Urology
Convex probe (90-300 mm) for bladder, kidneys, and prostate imaging, with Doppler for vascular flow. Linear (up to 100 mm) assists with superficial scrotal scans or access. It’s a practical urology companion.
Vascular Access
The linear probe (7.5/10 MHz, up to 100 mm) is purpose-built for this—high-res vein imaging, needle enhancement, and puncture guides ensure spot-on catheter placements. Doppler confirms flow and patency.
Veterinary
With convex (90-300 mm) for abdominal, phased array for cardiac, and linear (up to 100 mm) for superficial imaging, the D3Ultra adapts to animals big and small. Portable and rugged, it’s a vet’s dream for in-clinic or field use.