Mindray medical imaging

Mindray Medical Imaging

We work closely with our customers so our products and systems meet evolving clinical needs. Mindray aims to provide you with comprehensive imaging solutions for more precise diagnosis and confident treatment in different applications.

Solving Challenges
How clear can you see a liver
How Clearly Can You See a Liver?
Ultrasound contrast imaging plays a significant role in identifying focal liver lesions, such as hemangioma or liver cancer. Ultra-wide non-linear UWN+ contrast imaging technology provides better penetration, higher contrast-tissue ratio, with lower MI and longer perfusion time observation.
Care with less stethoscope
Less Stethoscope, More Ultrasound?
Using ultrasound as part of an optimised OBG workflow can support large patient volumes for women's health screening. For example, central nervous system (CNS) malformations are one of the most common congenital abnormalities. Due to imaging conditions such as poor fetal position, the median sagittal plane (MSP) is particularly difficult to obtain from 2D ultrasound. Therefore, automated detection and measurements can greatly enhance scanning efficiency.
Covid-19 - Testing time for people and devices
Covid-19 – A Testing Time for People and Devices
Due to the Coronavirus, hospitals and medical staff developed many new work practices. In acute settings this involved practices such as social distancing, personal protective equipment (PPE), rigorous handwashing, and disinfection of equipment every day. Portable, highly mobile and versatile equipment came to the fore in point-of-care (POC) particularly when wards and operating theatres are spread across several floors and access to specialist devices is at a premium.

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Resources

Replay | Webinar | Women Healthcare | Women care | isuog
Fetal Urinary Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies of Fetal Kidney and Urinary Tract
Replay | Webinar | Women Healthcare | Women care | isuog
Pelvic Floor Ultrasound
3D and 4D Ultrasound of the Pelvic Floor