Philips Lumify portable US

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This is the probe that attaches to your pad/phone and has been available about 2 years now.
They have a probe that they claim is suitable for superficial structures and vascular access.
Anyone try/buy yet?
We're looking for something small and portable and it might be perfect for surgical mission trips.


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Il Destriero
 
I love that concept. (Plus I like Philips as a company.) The L12-4 transducer looks like exactly what you need. How much does it cost? It's not compatible with iOS devices, though.
Philips said:
Apple does not support Lumify at this time, but we are always exploring opportunities to expand support for all platforms.

Also take a look at GE Vscan family (although I like the Philips concept much more). Some bloggers have been using it successfully for deep (abdominal) scans, so I guess the superficial probes should be decent, too.
 
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It's a month to month lease for $200 plus $90 for service contract.
 
It's a month to month lease for $200 plus $90 for service contract.


Lumify L12-4 broadband linear array transducer
  • 12 to 4 MHz extended operating frequency range
  • Aperture size: 34mm
  • 2D, steerable color Doppler, M-mode, advanced XRES and multivariate harmonic imaging, SonoCT
  • High resolution imaging for shallow applications: Soft Tissue, Vascular, Superficial, Musculoskeletal, and Lung
  • Center line marker
  • MicroB USB transducer with replaceable cable
  • Compare Lumify transducers
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Do you mean a TTE? No doubt in my mind it already exists. Marketing gurus are just reading their tea leaves.

I actually meant TEE. I was half joking/half serious. Plenty of portable TTE probes exist: GE VScan and Philips Lumify are a few examples. I have just always found the TEE to be easier for me to use and to interpret the data; mainly because most of us have been exposed to intraop TEE more than we have to TTE.