FUS: #1 Premier Advanced Focused Ultrasound platform
Verasonics, a leader in research ultrasound, designed and built the FUS Elite. The portfolio is an ultrasound-guided, focused ultrasound platform designed to advance biomedical research. The platform combines Verasonics’ cutting-edge Vantage systems with superior quality transducers, a combination that promises premium quality, flexibility, and innovation.
The Vantage Platform
Verasonics’ Vantage research ultrasound systems are used today by a number of companies and institutions across the globe for focused ultrasound product development and research. The Vantage 256, 64LE, and 128 systems are available in HIFU focused ultrasound configurations, which allow for imaging and energy delivery utilizing the same transmitters. This ability enables comprehensive, flexible, ultrafast exploration using focused ultrasound.
The Focused Ultrasound Research Platform Offers . . .
• A GUI (graphical user interface), with interweaving scripts that control the major parameters of focused ultrasound and imaging.
• An easy, upgradeable pathway from any Vantage configuration and non-focused ultrasound research solutions that use Sonic Concepts’ Transducer Power Output™ system.
• 6 standard ultrasound and transducer configurations to meet a range of research requirements, including varying depths and frequencies, for research and development.
The Vantage software, along with the Focused Ultrasound Elite, includes the following:
USgFUS GUI:
This is included in the following focused ultrasound portfolio configurations.
1D USgFUS
Solutions for intermediate-depth and small animal applications that feature adjustable focused ultrasound focal depth as well as 2D imaging.
1DFUS
Options without imaging (adjustable focused ultrasound focal depth) in order to initiate research efforts with a conservative budget
3D USgFUS
The solution for deep target and large animal applications that features 2D imaging and 3D focused ultrasound focal positioning.
To learn more about the cutting-edge FUS platform and how it can advance your focused research ultrasound efforts, click here.