At SKS, we understand the importance of having reliable accessories to complement your ultrasound equipment. That's why we offer a dedicated Accessories Service to provide you with the essential tools you need to optimize your ultrasound experience.
From transducers to printers and beyond, our Accessories Service is your one-stop destination for high-quality ultrasound accessories. Whether you're in need of specific transducer types like linear, convex, cardiac, or transvaginal (TVS) transducers, or you require printers to create hard copies of ultrasound images, we have you covered.
Transducers:
Explore a comprehensive range of ultrasound transducer types with SKS Accessories Service. Our collection includes linear transducers, convex transducers, cardiac transducers, and transvaginal (TVS) transducers, each designed to fulfill specific imaging needs. Whether you require high-resolution imaging for vascular studies, detailed cardiac evaluations, or obstetric scans, we have the right transducer for you. Trust SKS Accessories Service to provide top-quality transducers that optimize imaging clarity and support accurate diagnostic assessments across various applications.
Printers:
Ensure clear and reliable documentation of ultrasound images with SKS Accessories Service's selection of printers. Our printers are designed to make hard copies of ultrasound images with precision and efficiency. Whether you need compact and portable printers for on-the-go use or high-volume printers for busy clinical environments, we offer printing solutions to meet your needs. Count on SKS Accessories Service for printers that deliver high-resolution prints, enabling seamless integration of ultrasound imaging into patient records and diagnostic reports.
Biopsy:
Ultrasound-guided biopsy, often referred to as ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration or core biopsy, is a medical procedure that uses ultrasound imaging to guide the placement of a needle to obtain tissue samples from a suspicious area or lesion. This minimally invasive procedure is commonly used for diagnostic purposes, such as determining the nature of a lump or mass.