D3Pro
D3pro 192 Elements Linear Convex Phased 3 in 1 Color Doppler Wireless Ultrasound Scanners
Frequency: Convex / Phased Probe 3.2/5.0MHz, Linear probe 7.5/10MHz
Scanning Depth: Convex / Phased Probe: 90-305mm, Linear Probe: 20-80mm
Anesthesiology
The linear probe (7.5/10MHz, up to 80mm) works well for nerve blocks—say, brachial plexus or femoral nerve—with clear visuals for needle placement, and Doppler helps confirm vascular flow if you’re doing access. The convex/phased options (90-305mm) are there for deeper checks like spinal imaging when needed. At 257g with a 3-hour runtime, it’s easy to bring into the OR without fuss.
Breast Care
Linear (7.5/10MHz, up to 80mm) with 192 elements for breast imaging—masses, cysts, or post-op surveillance—and Doppler for vascularity. At 257g, it’s a good portable choice for surgical planning or follow-up, though higher frequencies might edge it out for finer detail.
Cardiology
With the phased probe (3.2/5.0MHz, 60°, 90-305mm), you get solid bedside echo—chambers, valves, wall motion—all sharp thanks to 192 elements. M-Mode and PW Doppler handle metrics like ejection fraction or stroke volume, and the 3-hour battery keeps it going through rounds. At 257g, it’s a practical grab-and-go for cardiac consults.
Critical Care
In the ICU, it’s a versatile pick—phased (60°, 90-305mm) for cardiac and lung (think heart function or effusions), convex for abdominal scans like liver or kidneys, and linear for line placements or DVT screening up to 80mm. The 192-element clarity holds steady under pressure, and wireless at 257g, it’s right there when you need it, no cords to trip over.
Emergency Medicine
For the ED, this probe keeps pace—convex (60°, 90-305mm) for FAST exams to spot free fluid or organ injury, phased for quick cardiac or lung checks (tamponade, pneumothorax), and linear for vascular access or soft tissue work. The 3-hour battery and 257g weight mean it’s ready for the chaos without slowing you down.
EMS (Emergency Medical Services)
Out in the field, the D3Pro’s portability shines—convex for abdominal trauma, phased for cardiac or lung, and linear for access, all in a 257g wireless package. The 3-hour battery and dual-band WiFi keep it functional in tough spots—good for pre-hospital imaging when every call counts.
Endocrinology
The linear probe (7.5/10MHz, up to 80mm) with Doppler is handy for thyroid imaging—nodules or cysts show up clearly, and vascularity’s easy to assess. For deeper glands, convex reaches 305mm. At 257g, it’s a clinic staple that doesn’t weigh you down during a busy day.
Gastroenterology
Convex (3.2/5.0MHz, 90-305mm, 60°) with Doppler tackles abdominal imaging—liver, gallbladder, kidneys—with enough depth for most patients. The 192 elements keep details sharp, and at 257g with 3 hours of juice, it’s a breeze to use bedside or in outpatient GI rounds.
Gynecology
The convex probe (90-305mm, 60°) with Doppler is great for pelvic scans—uterus, ovaries, masses—all with good clarity from 192 elements. Wireless at 257g, it’s easy to move between exam rooms or wards, and the 3-hour battery supports a solid session of imaging.
Internal Medicine
On the wards, it’s a reliable all-rounder—convex/phased for abdominal, cardiac, or lung assessments (heart failure, consolidations), and linear for access or DVT checks up to 80mm. The 192-element quality cuts through the noise, and at 257g with no cords, it’s perfect for a full morning of rounds.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Medicine
Linear (7.5/10MHz, up to 80mm) gives you clear views of tendons, muscles, or superficial joints—rotator cuff or knee issues stand out—while convex handles deeper structures like hips. The 192-element resolution is a plus, and at 257g, it’s portable for clinic or field use.
Neonatology
Convex (90-305mm, 60°) with Doppler is solid for kidney imaging—size, cysts, flow—all with enough depth for larger patients. At 257g with a 3-hour battery, it’s a convenient bedside tool for nephrology rounds or consults.
Nephrology
Convex/phased probes (90-305 mm) image kidneys with Doppler for renal flow, while the linear probe (up to 80 mm) aids dialysis access. Deep reach and portability make it a renal bedside champ.
Neurology
The phased probe (90-305 mm) supports intraoperative cranial scans or post-op checks, with Doppler for vascular flow. It’s a handy adjunct for quick neuro imaging, not a full replacement.
Obstetrics
For fetal imaging, the convex probe (90-305mm, 60°) with Doppler delivers—gestational measurements like CRL or BPD are straightforward, and flow adds useful detail. Wireless at 257g, it’s easy to maneuver in labor wards or outpatient settings without running dry mid-session.
Orthopedic Surgery
Linear for soft tissue or superficial joints up to 80mm, convex for deeper structures like hips—both with 192-element clarity for pre- or post-op checks. At 257g, it’s light enough to bring into the OR or clinic without hassle.
Pain Management
Linear probe (up to 80 mm) for nerve blocks and injections, phased (90-305 mm) for deeper spinal work—puncture guides and real-time imaging keep it precise and safe. Battery life supports long sessions.
Pediatrics
Phased (60°, 90-305mm) for cardiac or lung, convex for abdominal, and linear for access—it’s flexible for kids, with 192 elements ensuring good detail. The 257g wireless design and 3-hour battery make it practical for pediatric wards or clinics.
Plastic Surgery
D3Pro has a 10 MHz linear probe capable of high-resolution imaging of superficial tissues, suitable for plastic surgery applications (e.g. visualizing small vessels or seromas)
Primary Care
Convex/phased for basic abdominal, cardiac, or lung scans, and linear for superficial checks—all in a 257g package that’s easy to carry all day. The 3-hour runtime and 192-element quality keep it useful for a busy clinic schedule.
Pulmonology
Phased (60°, 90-305mm) with Doppler handles lung imaging—effusions or consolidations show up well—and convex adds abdominal context if needed. At 257g, it’s a portable respiratory tool that lasts through consults.
Remote Medicine
This probe’s a full-scope option off-grid—convex/phased for abdominal, cardiac, or lung, and linear for access, all wireless at 257g with a 3-hour battery. Dual-band WiFi keeps it connected, making it a solid pick for rural or mobile settings.
Rheumatology
Linear probe (7.5/10 MHz, up to 80 mm) for high-res joint and soft tissue imaging—synovitis, erosions—with puncture guides for injections. Depth and clarity fit rheumatic needs perfectly.
Sports Medicine
Linear (7.5/10MHz, up to 80mm) for tendon or muscle injuries—think Achilles or quads—while convex reaches deeper joints. The 192-element clarity is great for sideline or clinic use, and at 257g, it’s easy to tote around.
Urology
Convex (90-305mm, 60°) with Doppler for bladder, kidneys, or prostate—clear imaging with enough depth for most cases. At 257g with 3 hours of battery, it’s a handy bedside or outpatient tool.
Vascular Access
Linear (7.5/10MHz, up to 80mm) with Doppler for vein imaging and access—PICC lines or peripheral IVs are manageable with good resolution from 192 elements. Wireless at 257g, it’s a practical choice for procedures on the go.
Veterinary
Convex/phased (90-305 mm) for abdominal/cardiac, linear (up to 80 mm) for superficial—adaptable for all sizes. Wireless and rugged, it’s a vet’s field or clinic ally.