The Dedicated Liver Platform
The Hepatus 5 Ultrasound System by Mindray is a dedicated liver imaging platform designed specifically for hepatology workflows. It focuses on streamlined liver assessment using elastography and ultrasound, providing clinicians with a simplified, targeted solution without the added complexity of full multi-organ imaging. Its portable tablet-based design and guided acquisition workflow make it well suited for practices prioritizing efficient liver assessment and longitudinal patient monitoring.
The Hepatus 5 System is optimized for quantitative liver stiffness and steatosis assessment using ViTE and LiSA. The platform combines elastography with real-time ultrasound visualization to support guided acquisition, reproducible measurements, and longitudinal liver disease monitoring workflows.
Hepatus 5 combines quantitative elastography with real-time diagnostic ultrasound imaging, helping clinicians visualize anatomy and optimize region-of-interest (ROI) placement during acquisition.
The platform supports compatible ViTE transducers, including the LFC5-1s and LFP5-1s, which provide deep imaging penetration to support visualization across a broad range of patient body habitus and abdominal imaging scenarios.
By integrating real-time imaging guidance with elastography workflows, clinicians can better identify appropriate sampling locations while avoiding structures such as vessels, bile ducts, ribs, or other anatomical obstacles that may impact acquisition quality.
Yes. Hepatus 5 supports longitudinal liver assessment through structured reporting, quantitative measurement tracking, and flexible export capabilities.
The platform enables clinicians to document and review liver stiffness and steatosis measurements over time, supporting ongoing clinical evaluation and disease monitoring workflows.
The Hepatus 5 is a more focused, portable solution designed for liver-only workflows, while the Hepatus 6 offers a full gastroenterology platform with additional imaging capabilities like spleen and bowel assessment. Hepatus 5 prioritizes simplicity, portability, and streamlined liver diagnostics.
Yes, the Hepatus 5 Ultrasound System is lightweight (under 8.2 kg) and tablet-based, with a built-in battery providing over two hours of operation. It can also be paired with an optional mobile trolley for added flexibility, storage, and ergonomic positioning.
Yes. Hepatus 5 includes guided acquisition tools, real-time feedback, and standardized measurement workflows to support consistent liver assessment.
Q-Scan Intelligent Acquisition automatically captures valid measurements while filtering invalid acquisitions, helping reduce variability and support reproducible exams in routine clinical practice.
Yes. Hepatus 5 combines quantitative elastography with real-time 2D ultrasound imaging, allowing clinicians to visualize anatomy and position the region of interest (ROI) during acquisition. This guided workflow helps optimize sampling location while avoiding anatomical structures such as vessels or bile ducts that may impact measurement quality.
Hepatus 5 includes guided acquisition tools and quality control indicators designed to support reliable elastography exams. Real-time feedback related to probe pressure and motion stability helps clinicians optimize acquisition conditions during the exam.
The system’s Q-Scan Intelligent Acquisition workflow automatically captures valid measurements while filtering invalid acquisitions, supporting more standardized and reproducible results.
Hepatus 5 supports structured reporting and flexible data export, including PDF, CSV, and DICOM® formats. The platform also supports integration into existing clinical infrastructure through connectivity features such as PACS, DICOM, network sharing, and wireless data transfer, helping streamline documentation
and longitudinal patient management.
The Hepatus 5 Ultrasound System is ideal for hepatology-focused clinics, liver specialists, and practices that prioritize efficient, high-quality liver imaging. It is especially suited for providers who want a simplified workflow without the need for full multi-organ GI capabilities.
The Hepatus 5 includes a three-year system warranty, with additional service
plans available for extended coverage. It also benefits from Mindray’s Living
Technology™ upgrade pathway, ensuring the system remains current with evolving imaging capabilities over time.
Hepatus 5 supports scalable liver imaging workflows through flexible accessories, connectivity options, and guided acquisition tools designed to support efficient hepatology assessment. Practices seeking broader multi-organ gastroenterology imaging capabilities, including spleen stiffness assessment or intestinal ultrasound workflows, may also evaluate the Hepatus 6 platform.