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The success of ultrasound imaging for needle placement in Central Line Insertions, Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management is well documented. Ultrasound is non-invasive and offers significant benefits in the quality of care by reducing complications and increasing safety. The eZono®5000 portable ultrasound device offers excellent imaging with needle guidance and education support.

With great image quality together with eZGuide® needle guidance technology and Cue Card educational support, the eZono®5000 offers the total solution for needle guidance, at the Point-Of_Care. With automatic image optimization the eZono®5000 can be used to guide

  • Central Line placement/Vascular Access
  • Peripheral Nerve Blockade
  • Pain management

Why eZono® 5000

Image Quality
  • Wide spectrum probes 2 – 23MHz for looking into deep or superficial structures
  • Best detailed information with Tissue Harmonic Imaging
Needle placement
  • eZGuide® Navigation system, provides real time feedback on the location of the needle and needle tip relative to the anatomy with no expensive transducer attachments to restrict natural hand movement
  • ANY PLANE GUIDANCE: Both In-Plane and Out-Of Plane needle guidance lets you know exactly where your needle and needle tip are in relation to your target.
  • Tracking depths up to 7cm
  • NO special needles NO expensive hardware NO special gauges
Education & Training
  • Pioneering onboard reference materials, with interactive 2D and 3D graphics, guides the user through each procedure
Ergonomics
  • Intuitive touch panel operation.
  • Height adjustable trolley with multiple probe connector.
Storage and Connectivity
  • Save hours of records in the local storage or connect to external storage server.
  • Connectivity options such as PACS, Modality Worklist (MWL), DICOM, WiFi
Cost
  • eZono recognises the financial challenges facing healthcare providers. Our systems are realistically priced to enable ultrasound to be used wherever it provides a benefit for the clinician or the patient