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Healthcare Company News Siemens Healthcare Stirling Royal Infirmary Installs Siemens ACUSON S2000s

Stirling Royal Infirmary Installs Siemens ACUSON S2000s

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Four ACUSON S2000s from Siemens Healthcare, increase diagnostic confidence and improve operator ergonomics

Stirling Royal Infirmary, part of NHS Forth Valley, is benefiting from the recent installation of four high specification ultrasound systems within its Radiology and Maternity departments. Following the delivery of the ACUSON S2000s from Siemens Healthcare, hospital staff have been very impressed by the increased diagnostic functionality that the systems have delivered.

Two of the S2000s are situated within the busy Maternity Ultrasound department and are being used for performing detailed obstetric examinations. An intuitive user interface, coupled with Siemens’ syngo Auto OB application, will improve ease-of-use.

The additional systems are being used within the main Radiology department. A variety of study types are being performed including abdominal, gynaecology and vascular, plus a range of specialist musculoskeletal exams. Staff are also delighted with the performance of the High Frequency 18L6 High Density transducer, which is providing high resolution imaging to assist with the diagnoses in the department’s ‘one stop’ Neck Lump Clinic.

“When it came to replacing our older ultrasound equipment, Siemens ’ excellent image quality and ergonomics were important factors in the decision making process,” said Dawn Walker, Lead Sonographer at Stirling Royal Infirmary Hospital. “Our staff have found the systems very user-friendly and the mix of probes and applications have greatly enhanced our service.”

“This multiple installation of our ultrasound systems will significantly enhance the imaging facilities at Stirling Royal Infirmary. The versatility of the S2000 is also of huge benefit as illustrated by its uses within the different departments,” said Cathy Brady, Ultrasound Clinical Applications Specialist at Siemens Healthcare. “Features such as Auto OB and transducers such as the 18L6 HD Array give a new perspective to the sonographer in assisting with diagnostic confidence.”

Source: Siemens Healthcare