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Probe Care & Handling

Protect the value of your ultrasound probe assets with a proactive probe care strategy. Evidence indicates 1 in 4 ultrasound probes in clinical use has some form of defect that puts clinical diagnosis at
risk1 & 2. Avoid preventable probe damage by learning GE Healthcare’s best practice care tips and probe storage and handling instructions. Then stock up on the products that keep your probes in optimal shape.

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Probe Cleaning

All probes need to be cleaned before use and between patient exams using cleaning and disinfectant products. Before disinfection or sterilisation, probes should be cleaned by removing all visible soil and contaminants.

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  • Clinell Universal Wipes. Tub of 100

    Item No. I00052BR

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Probe Storage

It’s critical to have a storage system that protects your probes from damage, temperature extremes, and contamination. Invest in options specifically designed for the size and type of probes you need to store. They should:

  • Be protected from accidental collision with other equipment.
  • Hang straight down, with adequate air circulation during the drying cycle.
  • Have support for the control handle and system connector.
  • Have the storage area positioned so that there is no chance for impact or abrasive contact between the probe and storage option when removing or installing the probe.

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  • 3D end with PullUp™, sterile gel and bands, 5.5” x 48” (14 cm x 121.9 cm), 24/box

    Item No. E8013AV

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  • 3D end with PullUp™, sterile gel and bands, 5.5” x 24” (14 cm x 61 cm), 24/box

    Item No. E8013AD

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  • GE Ultrasound Transducer Rack

    Item No. E8363JF

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Information Resources

Maintain the integrity and health of your ultrasound probes with the help of GE HealthCare’s library of probe care tips and handling instructions.

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