A new standard in handheld ultrasound
Vscan Air CL is a wireless dual-probe handheld ultrasound device for musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound imaging and procedural guidance. The dual-probe has a curved array on one side and linear array on the other to enable clear assessment of deep and shallow anatomy without switching probes. No need to go looking for your ultrasound device — it’s right in your pocket.
The Vscan Air CL dual-probe is in your pocket for quick evaluation of common musculoskeletal conditions without having to refer or wait
for additional testing. The linear transducer enables excellent near field imaging for clear visualization of various superficial structures
such as soft tissue lumps and bumps, joint spaces, and nerves. A dedicated MSK setting on the curved transducer helps to ensure you have a high-quality assessment of deeper musculoskeletal structures like large muscles, ligaments, and deep injection regions.
Vscan Air CL supports key musculoskeletal and other exam types, including:
Designed with MSK assessments in mind.
Built to make patient care mobile.
Designed and built for both new and experienced handheld ultrasound users to conduct convenient assessments in the
clinic, on the sidelines, or at rest, Vscan Air CL delivers crystal clear images anytime, anywhere.* Start scanning faster, gain
diagnostic confidence, make patient care decisions on the spot, and more.
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Frequently asked questions
Vscan Air CL is the ideal wireless dual probe ultrasound scanner for musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging and procedural guidance, that is always in your pocket – at the clinic, rehab facility or on the sideline. Allows confidence in diagnosing with crystal clear imaging of muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage both at rest and in motion.
The dual-probe technology enables clear assessment of deep and shallow anatomy without switching probes. The shallow transducer enables excellent near field imaging for clear visualization of various superficial musculoskeletal anatomy while a dedicated MSK setting on the curved transducer helps ensure you have high-quality assessment of deeper musculoskeletal structures.
Most common evaluations include, but are not limited to:
For a complete list of types of assessments, you can check here: https://www.gehealthcare.com/-/jssmedia/GEHC/US/Files/Products/Ultrasound/Vscan-Air-Indications-Reference-Guide
B-mode: Black/white imaging – black-and-white mode for displaying anatomy in two dimensions in real time
Color Doppler: Color flow – color-coded overlay for real-time blood flow imaging
PW: Pulsed wave spectral Doppler – displays speed and direction of blood flow allowing velocity measurements
M-Mode: Motion mode – displays tissue motion over time (along one direction as indicated by M-mode cursor)
Vscan Air supports 50 mins continuous scan time (with new and fully charged battery, using 80% grey scale and 20% color imaging). Recharge battery from 10% to 90% capacity in 75 minutes.
Flexible wireless experience includes wireless device connectivity and data sharing to your DICOM® Network server or shared folders. Seamlessly send your image queue during the exam or once connected to your network. Learn more – https://www.gehealthcare.com/-/jssmedia/GEHC/US/Files/Products/Ultrasound/Vscan-Air-CL-datasheet
Yes! Our world-class cyber security includes auto-delete of images after export, to protect patient information and two-point encryption to keep your data secure. Easily share anonymous exam images or loops to other apps, including your social feed, with just a few taps in the Vscan Air app.
Yes. Vscan Air is designed to be waterproof, military standard drop-tested, flight-ready, ambulance capable and backed by a 1-year warranty. We also back you with local reliable service and support, education tools and on-line resources.
The cleaning and disinfecting procedure is easy to follow. Vscan Air is compatible with high level disinfection. For a listing of compatible cleaning and disinfection agents check here Ultrasound Transducers Cleaning & Disinfection Instructions | GE HealthCare (United States)