Description
The GE Voluson S8 is GE’s mid-range Women’s health ultrasound machine featuring very good 3D/4D imaging as well as an HDlive option.
As with all Voluson ultrasound machines, this Signature Series from GE provides excellent value and image quality over other 3D/4D ultrasound machines. In particular, the addition of HD to the Voluson S8 bring the price/performance on this machine to a “must-consider” level.
The GE HealthCare Voluson™ S8 is a women’s health ultrasound system designed for busy practices, offering efficient workflow and excellent imaging capabilities through Voluson Core Architecture. Key features include HDlive for realistic 3D/4D imaging, automated tools for streamlined analysis and reporting, and semi-automated fetal biometry. The system provides strong 2D and 3D/4D imaging, utilizing advanced technologies to help practitioners obtain critical answers with speed and clarity.
Key Features & Technologies
- Voluson Core Architecture:A foundation of innovation built into the system for excellent imaging.
- HDlive:A unique visualization mode that provides a more realistic picture in 4D imaging.
- Semi-Automated Fetal Biometry:Tools to assist with fetal measurement and analysis.
- Advanced Volume Contrast Imaging (VCI):Offers high contrast resolution for better 3D and 4D imaging.
- Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging (TIU):Allows 3D and 4D data sets to be compared with MRI for enhanced diagnostic capability.
- Automated Tools:Built-in automation to reduce the time spent on image acquisition, analysis, and reporting.
- Efficient Workflow:Designed to be intuitive and streamlined, allowing practitioners to focus on patient care.
Clinical Applications
The Voluson S8 is a versatile system that can be adapted to various clinical specialties within women’s health, supporting a range of applications including: 3D and 4D imaging for realistic visualizations, Detailed fetal diagnostics, Routine and advanced ultrasound examinations, and Uterine and other pelvic examinations.







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