This demonstration video showcases the versatility of the HM70 EVO, a high-performance hand-carried ultrasound system designed for diverse clinical settings, including veterinary ultrasound. Led by Dr. Iwayoshi Isamu, the session features ultrasound examinations on various dogs, demonstrating the system’s advanced imaging capabilities across multiple anatomical regions.
The HM70 EVO provides high-resolution imaging that supports accurate diagnostics for a wide range of animal ultrasound applications. During the demonstration, Dr. Isamu performs detailed scans on different dogs, highlighting the system’s flexibility and effectiveness in dog ultrasound procedures.
Abdominal areas assessed include:
- Subxiphoid view: Liver left lobe, hepatic vein, and portal vein.
- Left adrenal gland: Imaging of glandular structures.
- Pancreas (right lobe) and pancreaticoduodenal vein: Detailed visualization of pancreatic anatomy.
- Jejunum (transverse and longitudinal views): Examination of intestinal loops and wall structures.
- Right common iliac vein (CVC): Assessment of pelvic vascular structures.
- Urinary bladder and ureteral openings: Imaging bladder function and ureter entries.
- Liver (caudate lobe), abdominal aorta, CVC, and portal vein: Comprehensive abdominal evaluation.
- Stomach and pylorus: Visualization of gastric anatomy.
Cardiac ultrasound views include:
- Right parasternal long axis 4-chamber view
- Right parasternal short axis views: Papillary muscle level, Aortic level, Artery level
- Left apical view
The HM70 EVO enhances veterinary ultrasound procedures with its portable design, durability, and streamlined workflow. Its superior imaging quality and intuitive operation support efficient and accurate diagnostics in both dog ultrasound and broader animal ultrasound contexts.
For a full tutorial on using the HM70 EVO ultrasound, refer to the HM70 EVO Tutorial.