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Re: Ob/Gyn US practice in Asian countriesFrom: bouthina ibrahim (bouthina_ibrahim@yahoo.com)Tue May 31 23:27:59 2005
THANK YOU SO MUCH IAM DOCTOR BOUTHINA FRCR INTERESTED IIN OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGY ABOUT 20 CASEES ENDOVAGINAL SCAN PER DAY OUR MACHINS ARE LOGIQUE GENERAL ELECTRIC. Alessandro Gubbini <alessandro.gubbini@sti-ultrasound.com> wrote:Is anybody aware of any sostantial difference in the Ob/Gyn protocols in Asia with respect to either the Americas or Europe? Due to either physiolocical or cultural differences. I am involved in the design of transvaginal probes and I have been receiveing contracdictory feedbacks from these two markets. For example: The transducer head size (21-24mm diameter) seems to be a concern in Asia while it is not in the US. Asian market seems to require deeper image penetration. Could the probe not be inserted all the way up to the cervix to limit patient discomfort/contact? How frequent pelvic exams are done Transperineal? Whould this have a big influence on the transducer size? Alessandro Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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