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GE Voluson S10 BT18 Track Ball S9554921 Healthcare Ultrasound Spare Parts
1. Part number: S9554921
2. Compatible system: GE Voluson S10 BT18
3. New original
4. Warranty: 90 days
5. Lead time: 2-4 days
Outright/exchange/repair is available for ultrasound parts/Assy.
Other ultrasound parts that we can offer:
No. | Model | Part Number | Description | Version |
1 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 7930001 | keyboard kit | Voluson S10 keyboard(with touchscreen) |
2 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5722794-2 | E DPI Assy probe interface board | Voluson S6/S8/S10 BT16-18 |
3 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5773600 | Main board DRFG Assy |
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4 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5773599 | Main board |
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5 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 7324559 | CPU |
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6 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5852115 | Video card |
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7 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 8004401 | Power supply | Voluson S8/S10 BT18 |
8 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5669581 | Monitor HDMI Cabel |
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9 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5669582 | Monitor Power Cabel |
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10 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5669584 | USB 3.0 Cable for Connecting System board to OPIO |
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11 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5669585 | USB 2.0 Cable to Connect OPIO to monitor |
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12 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5408182 | Peripheral Cable ASSY |
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13 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5611034 | Power Cable for DVD |
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14 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 6020400 | OPIO Cable Assy |
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15 | Voluson S10 BT18 | 5773602 | DBM128G | Voluson S8/S10 BT18 |
16 | Voluson S10 BT18 | S9554919 | Track Ball | Voluson S10 BT18-22 |
17 | Voluson S10 BT18 | S9554921 | Track Ball | Voluson S8/S10 BT16 |
Knowledge Point
What is Sonography?
Sonography, also called ultrasound imaging or ultrasound scanning, uses high frequency sound waves to obtain a real time image of the inside of the body. The image shows the movement of blood and organs and the structure of internal tissues. Traditionally, a sonogram will show a flat presentation of the examined region, but three dimensional (3D) images are also possible, as are 4D pictures, which show 3D images in motion. The picture is called an ultrasound or a sonogram.
Doppler sonography, or Doppler ultrasound, is a medical imaging technique that uses ultrasound enhanced by the Doppler effect. The Doppler effect generally uses a change in the pitch of sound waves that are measured by an ultrasound-receiving device such as a transducer. Colored Doppler images often provide helpful information about the flow and movement of blood and inner areas of the body. This technique is commonly used during pregnancy to provide detailed images of a developing unborn baby. Other uses for Doppler sonography may include visual examinations of tendons, joints and muscles as well as internal organs.