Reusable and Disposable Ultrasound Needle Guides for Mindray
We offer needle guides for most Mindray ultrasound transducers. Check the label on the connector to identify your transducer’s model and find it in the list below (in alphabetical order).
Reusable Transvaginal Mindray ultrasound needle guides
Reusable Convex Mindray ultrasound needle guides
Reusable Linear Mindray ultrasound needle guides
Microconvex Mindray ultrasound needle guides
Phased Array Mindray ultrasound needle guides
Biplane Transrectal Mindray ultrasound needle guides
Mindray 65EL60EA Transducer Needle Guide – Reusable | Biplane Transrectal |
Mindray 6LB7 (s) Transducer Needle Guide – Reusable | Biplane Transrectal |
Mindray 6LB7P Transducer Needle Guide – Reusable | Biplane Transrectal |
Mindray 6LE7 (s) Transducer Needle Guide – Reusable | Biplane Transrectal |
Mindray 6LE7P Transducer Needle Guide – Reusable | Biplane Transrectal |
Mindray ELC13-4U Transducer Needle Guide – Reusable | Biplane Transrectal |
Disposable Mindray ultrasound needle guides
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ULTRASOUND NEEDLE GUIDES FOR ENDOCAVITY MINDRAY PROBES
A needle guide mounted on your Mindray transvaginal transducer is primarily used for ultrasound-guided procedures that involve accessing the pelvic or reproductive organs through the vaginal canal. Specifically, the transvaginal transducer is specifically designed for imaging within the female pelvis and provides high-resolution images in close proximity to the organs of interest. Correspondingly, the needle guide, in conjunction with the transvaginal transducer, facilitates accurate needle placement and enhances procedural guidance for various medical purposes, including:
Oocyte retrieval: A needle guide used with your Mindray transvaginal transducer can be employed for transvaginal oocyte retrieval in assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). For this purpose, it assists in precisely guiding the needle to the ovarian follicles, allowing for the extraction of mature eggs for fertilization in the laboratory.
Embryo transfer: A needle guide seated on top of your Mindray transvaginal transducer can aid in accurately placing the catheter for embryo transfer into the uterine cavity during IVF, after fertilization of the eggs. This improves the chances of successful embryo implantation and subsequent pregnancy.
Transvaginal drainage and aspirations: The needle guide equipped with your Mindray transvaginal transducer can be used for draining fluid collections, such as ovarian cysts or pelvic abscesses. For this reason, it helps in guiding the needle precisely to the target area, allowing for effective drainage or aspiration of fluids.
Biopsy or sampling: In certain cases, a transvaginal needle biopsy may be necessary to obtain tissue samples from the pelvic organs, such as the ovaries or uterus. With this in mind, the needle guide on a transvaginal transducer assists in accurately targeting the desired tissue for biopsy, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions such as ovarian or endometrial cancers.
In summary, the combination of a needle guide fitted with your Mindray transvaginal transducer enables real-time visualization and precise guidance for gynecological procedures. It improves the accuracy and safety of needle placements, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes.
ULTRASOUND NEEDLE GUIDES FOR LINEAR MINDRAY PROBES
A needle guide mounted on your Mindray linear transducer is commonly used for ultrasound-guided procedures that require a linear imaging format. Specifically, the linear transducer has a rectangular or linear shape, providing a high-resolution image in a narrow field of view. Correspondingly, the needle guide, in combination with the linear transducer, facilitates accurate needle placement and enhances procedural guidance for various medical purposes, including:
Musculoskeletal interventions: A needle guide used in conjunction with your Mindray linear transducer is often used for ultrasound-guided injections and aspirations in musculoskeletal procedures. For this purpose, it assists in precisely targeting joints, bursae, tendons, and muscles, allowing for accurate delivery of medications, such as corticosteroids or local anesthetics, or for aspiration of fluid or cysts.
Interventional radiology: A needle guide on a linear transducer can be utilized for biopsies, abscess drainages, or tumor ablations in interventional radiology procedures. With this in mind, it helps guide the needle to the desired target within the liver, kidneys, breast, thyroid, or other superficial or deep-seated structures, ensuring accurate placement and minimizing the risk of complications.
Vascular procedures: A needle guide used with your Mindray linear transducer assists in identifying and accessing the blood vessel with precision during vascular access procedures, such as ultrasound-guided arterial or venous catheterizations. Therefore, this allows for safer and more effective catheter insertions, reducing the risk of complications like arterial puncture or hematoma formation.
Regional anesthesia and pain management: A needle guide attached to your Mindray linear transducer can aid in accurately targeting specific nerves or nerve clusters for nerve blocks or pain management procedures. For this reason, this enables the anesthesiologist to deliver local anesthetic agents precisely, resulting in effective pain relief or anesthesia for surgeries.
In summary, the use of a needle guide fitted with your Mindray linear transducer enhances visualization and improves the accuracy of needle placement, increasing procedural success rates and patient safety.
ULTRASOUND NEEDLE GUIDES FOR CONVEX MINDRAY PROBES
A needle guide mounted on your Mindray convex transducer is typically used for ultrasound-guided procedures that involve the insertion of a needle or catheter into the body. Specifically, the convex transducer refers to the type of ultrasound probe that has a curved or convex shape, allowing for a wider field of view and deeper penetration into the body.
Therefore, the needle guide serves as a tool to assist in accurate and precise needle placement during procedures such as:
Biopsy: A needle guide used in conjunction with your Mindray convex transducer can be used during ultrasound-guided biopsies, where a tissue sample is obtained for diagnostic purposes. For this purpose, the guide helps in aligning the needle with the target tissue, ensuring that the biopsy is performed at the desired location.
Aspiration and drainage: A needle guide equipped with your Mindray convex transducer can be used to guide the needle precisely to the desired location in procedures that involve draining fluid collections or aspirating fluid from a specific area, while minimizing the risk of damaging surrounding structures.
Nerve blocks and regional anesthesia: A needle guide attached to your Mindray convex transducer can assist in accurate needle placement near nerves or specific anatomical landmarks during nerve blocks or regional anesthesia procedures. In particular, this helps in delivering local anesthetic agents precisely, ensuring effective pain management or surgical anesthesia.
Vascular access: A needle guide coupled with your Mindray convex transducer can aid in identifying and targeting the desired blood vessel accurately when inserting a central venous catheter or performing peripheral vascular access. In this case, facilitating in successful cannulation and reducing the risk of complications.
In summary, a needle guide fitted your Mindray convex transducer provides real-time visualization and guidance, allowing medical professionals to perform procedures with increased precision, reduced risk, and improved patient outcomes.
ULTRASOUND NEEDLE GUIDES FOR MICRO CONVEX MINDRAY PROBES
A needle guide mounted on your Mindray micro convex transducer is typically used for ultrasound-guided procedures that require imaging in small or confined spaces. Specifically, the micro convex transducer has a small convex shape, allowing for improved imaging in areas where access is limited. Correspondingly, the needle guide, in combination with the micro convex transducer, facilitates accurate needle placement and enhances procedural guidance for various medical purposes, including:
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE): In TEE procedures, a needle guide used with your Mindray micro convex transducer can be used for guidance during transseptal punctures. For this purpose, it helps in accurately directing the needle through the interatrial septum of the heart, enabling access to the left atrium for interventions such as atrial septal defect closure or ablation procedures.
Pediatric procedures: A needle guide attached to your Mindray micro convex transducer can aid in accurate needle placement when performing ultrasound-guided procedures on pediatric patients. In particular, it can be used for procedures such as vascular access, joint injections, or biopsies in small anatomical structures.
Neonatal and infant cranial procedures: A needle guide equipped with your Mindray micro convex transducer can assist in procedures such as lumbar punctures or intraventricular catheter placements in neonatal and infant care. With this in mind, it helps in guiding the needle accurately for cerebrospinal fluid collection or neurosurgical interventions while minimizing the risk of complications.
Small parts interventions: The needle guide on your Mindray micro convex transducer can also be used for procedures involving small organs or structures such as the thyroid, salivary glands, or superficial masses. In this situation it assists in accurate needle placement for biopsies, aspirations, or therapeutic injections.
In summary, the use of a needle guide fitted on your Mindray micro convex transducer allows for improved visualization and precise guidance in small or challenging anatomical spaces. It enhances procedural accuracy, reduces the risk of complications, and improves patient outcomes.