• BK Medical ProFocus Ultrasound System – Diagnostic Unit

    BK Medical ProFocus Ultrasound System (S/N 1876513) is a fully digital, high-performance ultrasound platform designed for multipurpose clinical use. Engineered with advanced imaging technology and a PC-based architecture, it supports seamless software upgrades and integration into modern medical workflows. Ideal for urology, surgery, and general imaging, this system delivers exceptional image quality and diagnostic precision.


    Features & Specifications:

    • Brand: BK Medical®
    • Model: ProFocus 2202
    • Serial Number: 1876513
    • Category: Ultrasound Imaging System
    • Technology: Fully digital, PC-based platform
    • Software: Windows-based interface for easy upgrades
    • Image Capability: High-resolution, Three-Dimensional Imaging
    • Mounting: Trolley-mounted for mobility and ergonomic use
    • Applications: Urology, general surgery, intraoperative imaging, and more
    • Weight: Approx. 1 kg
    • Dimensions: 40 × 50 × 30 cm
    • Storage Location: Shelf 1-06-E02A
    • Country of Origin: Denmark
  • Mindray VS600 Vital Signs Monitor

    The Mindray VS600 Vital Signs Monitor falls under the Patient Monitoring Systems category and is widely used in the fields of general medicine, emergency care, and critical care for monitoring vital signs.


    DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE:
    The Mindray VS600 Vital Signs Monitor is a compact and reliable patient monitoring device designed for efficient measurement of vital parameters such as blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen saturation (SpO2). It is ideal for routine patient checkups, emergency care, and bedside monitoring in hospitals, clinics, and outpatient settings. With its intuitive interface and portability, it ensures accurate readings and ease of use for healthcare professionals.

  • SYNTHES Reamer/Drill Two series

    The Synthes Reamer/Drill Two series is a set of precision surgical tools designed for orthopedic procedures requiring drilling and reaming. These devices are typically used in procedures to address bone fractures and to secure implants or screws in areas such as the hip, knee, and shoulder.