Welcome to Sydmed - a leading medical instrument company.

Ground Floor East
67 Epping Road
North Ryde NSW 2113
Sydney Australia.
 
Phone    +61 2-8875 0500
Fax        +61 2-8875 0463
 
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 DP-9900Plus

 Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System

 Features:

  • Wide clinical applications ----- can be used in abdomen, urology, gynecology,
    obstetrics, small parts, cardiology, endocavity and intervention

  • Advanced digital imaging technologies ----- excellent image quality with high resolution and high penetration

  • IP (Image Process) function ----- helps with adjustment of image parameters fast and easily

  • THI (Tissue Harmonic Imaging)

  • TSI (Tissue Speciality Imaging)

  • Max frequency up to 10MHz

  • 14″non-interlaced monitor

  • Transducer technology ----- high sensitivity, wide band and multi-frequency transducer series

  • 256-frame cine loop in B, B/B, M and B/M mode

  • Built-in patient information management system

  • 80G hard disk

  • Two USB ports and CD-R/W

  • Measurement & calculation software packages

 

 Download Literature:

 DP-9900Plus Brochure.pdf

DP-9900Plus Specs.pdf

 Multi Frequency Transducers 

 
35C50HA Convex
Application: Abdomen, GYN, OB, Urology

 
35C20HA Micro-convex
Application: Pediatric, Cardiac

 
75L38HA/HB Linear
Application: Small Parts

 

65EC10HA Endocavity
Application: Endovaginal, Endorectal

75L60HB Linear
Application: Small Parts

65C15HA Micro-convex Application: Pediatrics

 

 Needle-guide Brackets:

 Gallery:

Abdomen


Liver 


Gallbladder Polyp


Kidney


Abdominal Aorta

Gynecology & Obstetrics


Uterus


Ovarian mass

 
Early Pregnancy


Fetal Head

Small Parts


Thyroid


Thyroid tumor


Common Carotid Artery


Tumor of Breast

Cardiac


Adult Heart(B/M mode) 


 Adult Heart(M mode)

Please notice: The quality of images presented on the World Wide Web varies greatly depending on the computer system, monitor, and web browser used to visualize the images. For that reason, Sydmed does not recommend that you use the images as shown here to judge the system image quality.