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BladderScan® Bladder Volume Instruments
Noninvasive, Accurate, Reliable and Easy to Use

BladderScan® bladder volume instruments are portable, 3D ultrasound devices that quickly, accurately and noninvasively measure urinary bladder volume and post-void residual (PVR).

Designed to be used by physicians or nurses, without the need for a sonographer, BladderScan® bladder volume instruments are easy to learn and use.

BladderScan® BVI 9000 series Bladder Volume Instruments:

BladderScan® BVI 9400
with Small Child Mode
For: Acute Care
(Med/Surg, Critical Care, Emergency Dept.)
For: Urology

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BladderScan® BVM 9500
with UEBW Measurement Capability
For: Urology

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BladderScan® BVI 9600
with AortaScan Mode
For: Private Practice (Internal Medicine/Family Practice)
For: Emergency Dept.

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The BladderScan® BVI 9000 series offers our most advanced technology in bladder volume instruments. The BVI 9000 series all with patent-pending NeuralHarmonicsTM technology offers accelerated speed and sharpened accuracy in bladder volume measurement.


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Each BVI 9000 series instrument in addition to measuring post void residual (PVR), also offers a unique capability tailored to the needs of specific patient groups:

Small Child Mode - Available on the BladderScan® BVI 9400, Small Child Mode provides the capability to measure urinary bladder volumes in patients as small as 15 pounds (7.5 kg) in weight.

UEBW (Ultrasound-Estimated Bladder Weight) - Available on the BladderScan® BVM 9500, Ultrasound-Estimated Bladder Weight (UEBW), is a noninvasive measurement of bladder wall mass. Clinical studies indicate that the mass of the bladder wall may correlate with Bladder Outlet Obstruction (BOO). 1,2,3

AortaScan™ Mode - Available on the new BladderScan® BVI 9600, AortaScanTM Mode provides the capability to noninvasively measure the diameter of the abdominal aorta to help physicians identify the presence of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA).

The BVI 9000 series instruments feature:

  • A large color screen
  • Aiming assistance on the probe and console
  • An onboard printer
  • Short onboard video tutorials to help teach staff
  • Voice annotation of exam records
  • Compatibility with ScanPoint™ online imaging and calibration service
  • An optional mobile cart

To enhance the capabilities of your BladderScan® bladder volume instrument, please visit the following:

BladderScan® BVI 3000
Bladder Volume Instrument:

A proven performer, the BladderScan® BVI 3000 bladder volume instrument continues to satisfy both new and established customers.  Hand-portable or mounted on an optional rolling cart, the BladderScan® BVI 3000 features an onboard printer for printing exam results.
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BladderScan® BVI 6000 Series Bladder Volume Instrument:
The BladderScan® BVI 6000 series of bladder volume instruments are small, lightweight handheld units designed to work with ScanPoint™ bladder imaging technology.

BladderScan® BVI 6100:
Handheld, noninvasive bladder volume measurement. Prevents unnecessary catheterization, helps reduce infection, assists in managing incontinence, and helps diagnose bladder dysfunction. Can be paired with ScanPoint™ bladder imaging technology.

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Mobile BladderScan® BVI 6400:
All the benefits of the BVI 6100 plus the BVI 6400 can save up to 10 voice-annotated bladder volume exams making it ideal for physicians on their rounds. Can be paired with ScanPoint™ bladder imaging technology.

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1. Kelly, Christopher E. "The Relationship Between Pressure Flow Studies and Ultrasound-Estimated Bladder Wall Mass." Rev Urol. 2005;7 (suppl 6): S29-S34.
2. Nitti, Victor W. "Introduction: Measurement of Bladder Mass Using Ultrasonography: A New Tool for Measuring Bladder Outlet Obstruction." Rev Urol. 2005;7 (suppl 6):S1-S2; Nitti, Victor W. "Pressure Flow Urodynamic Studies: The Gold Standard for Diagnosing Bladder Outlet Obstruction." Rev Urol. 2005;7 (suppl 6):S14-S21.
3. Tubaro, A., C. Manieri, et.al. "The Effect of Bladder Outlet Obstruction Treatment on Ultrasound-Determined Bladder Wall Thickness." Rev Urol.2005;7 (suppl 6):S35-S42.

 
For pricing and ordering information, please e-mail sales@verathon.com or call 800.331.2313.
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