Category: Vascular Doppler Systems

A surgeon in scrubs performs surgery on a patient lying on an operating table in a sterile environment.
Vascular Doppler Systems

What is the Risk of Using a Doppler Off-Label Versus Contraindicated?

When it comes to medical devices, including handheld Dopplers, clinicians often hear two important terms: off-label use and contraindications. They represent very different levels of risk; the former is a gray area, while the latter is a red line.
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Doppler Flexibility: Why Doing More With One Device Is Essential for Modern Healthcare Systems
Vascular Doppler Systems

Doppler Flexibility: Why Doing More With One Device Is Essential for Modern Healthcare Systems

We explore how the VascuChek Doppler system makes screenings simple and ensures reliability, in both clinical and sterile surgical settings, with its cordless design and disposable Doppler probes.
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Team of surgeons performing an operation
Vascular Doppler Systems

Catching Vascular Issues Before They Become Post-Op Problems: A New Standard with VascuChek

We address the infection risks faced in vascular surgery and the role VascuChek plays in addressing concerns around sterility and post-operative complications.
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A team of surgeons collaborating in an operating room, focused on a patient during a surgical procedure.
Vascular Doppler Systems

VascuChek: The Only Cordless, Handheld Vascular Doppler FDA-Cleared for Subcutaneous Use During Surgery

We explore how VascuChek, the first and only cordless, handheld vascular Doppler FDA-cleared for intraoperative use, simplifies blood flow assessments in the sterile field while overcoming the challenges presented by traditional systems.
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