The ACUSON Juniper™ Ultrasound System is a high-performance, shared service ultrasound system that can scan virtually every patient regardless of their size, weight or condition, offering great diagnostic confidence across all departments. It offers powerful capabilities built into one of the industry’s smallest ultrasound systems. Able to fit within most hospital rooms, the ACUSON Juniper weighs an average of 27% less and is up to 36% smaller than other conventional systems in its class.
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Features & Benefits
Where form meets function
The ACUSON Juniper was designed from the ground up to offer high-fidelity transmit and receive acoustic signals that greatly reduce noise and offer premium image quality and industry-leading elasticity solutions. This clinical versatility combined with the industry leading tissue elasticity imaging, ACUSON Juniper enables you to expand your Ultrasound clinical and service offerings across virtually all patient and case types.
Footprint
Small footprint, effortless maneuverability: unlimited versatility.
Control Panel
Wide monitor, large touch display, intuitive UI: highly adaptable workflow.
Body
Five active transducer ports and one CW port, quick boot-up time: maximum productivity.
Design
Multiple cable hooks, wide variety of available accessories: all-encompassing design.
Transducers
Sixteen transducers, wide-range of clinical applications: endless possibilities.
B-Mode
High contrast resolution, complete image uniformity: full diagnostic quality.
Color
High color sensitivity, smooth dynamic flow: stunning clinical detail.
Applications
Elasticity imaging, continuous automation: transformative workflow.
Clinical Use
Image Every Patient
With its wide variety of clinical solutions and fast image acquisition, ACUSON Juniper can improve diagnostic confidence across all departments, from radiology, interventional radiology, and urology to cardiovascular, orthopedic, and obstetrics/gynecological imaging.