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This transducer provides detailed high resolution imaging of rectal wall layers. It helps to assess the extent of anal sphincter damage, detect any radial, longitudinal extension of sphincter tears, and measure detailed pelvic floor architecture in all x, y, and z planes, accurately. It has an inbuilt motor for crystal rotation and movement. No moving transducer parts touch the patient. Also, it has a unique Smart Button to activate the transducer and freeze, store and print images.

Features, Advantages and Benefits

The following features of 20R3 makes it suitable for anorectal procedures:

Feature Advantages Benefits
Fully encapsulated transducer
The moving parts of the transducer are completely covered and do not come in contact with the patient.
As the moving parts are encapsulated, the patient feels little discomfort, allowing the doctor to complete the procedure.
Long shaft
The long shaft allows to visualize the image from the anal canal to the sigmoid colon.
This allows the doctor to visualise the rectum and the last part of the intestine and identify the damage in these parts. The long shaft does not cause pain during the procedure.
Smart ButtonTM
The buttons control the movement of the transducer head back and forth. These buttons also activate the transducer, and allows to freeze, store and print the images.
The transducer need not be moved to get the view from a different angle, it can be done with just one click. The images can be saved and printed for further examination and future reference.
Advanced transducer connector
The advanced transducer connector reduces noise during ultrasound imaging and one-handed operations.
This feature allows the patient to relax while performing the procedure. Also, it is comfortable for the surgeon while performing one-handed surgeries.
Fully immersible transducer
The transducer can be immersed in the sterilizing agents, making the process easier.
Sterilizing by immersing the transducer is fast and easy for the operator, and also helps reduce infection in patients.