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filingDate 2009-01-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2010-12-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-2262429-A2
titleOfInvention Ultrasonograph comprising a gel distributing device attached, or built into, at least one probe, and use thereof
abstract The invention relates to an ultrasonograph (1) comprising a gel distributing device (2) which is attached, or built into, at least one signal emitting probe (3). Said ultrasonograph is provided with a gel holder for gel used to transmit ultrasound waves for medical, paramedical and/or veterinary procedure purposes. Said holder (4) is fixed to the probe (3) and has an opening in the vicinity of the signal emitting or receiving window (7) of the probe (3). The holder is a tight, sterile, supple pouch (4a, 4b) which is tightly connected by tubes (8) or the equivalent to a pump (9) which, in turn, is tightly connected to at least one probe (3). The invention also relates to the use of the fluid circuit of the ultrasonograph (1), comprising at least the tight, sterile, supple pouch (4a, 4b) which is tightly connected via the tube (8) to the pump set (9) which, in turn, is tightly connected via the tube (10) for supplying the signal emitting and/or receiving window (7) of the probe (3) with gel, in order to automatically prevent the operator from having to perform the parasitic action of manually supplying the gel and for stopping the gel remaining for subsequent procedures from coming into contact with the air, the patient, or any other sources or factors of contamination.
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