The bladder scanner can measure ultrasonic reflections within the patient's body to differentiate the urinary bladder from the surrounding tissue. It is a non-invasive, portable tool for diagnosing, managing, and treating urinary outflow dysfunction. If the value is less than 100 mL, clinicians can be relatively certain that a bladder scanner evaluation of bladder volume in patients with POP is accurate within 30 mL. The imaging created by portable ultrasound machines can be used to diagnose pain, swelling, and infection inside the body, to guide biopsies, to examine the heart, and to assess the health of a foetus during pregnancy. A bladder scanner is a non-invasive ultrasound device or a tool that provides a virtual two- or three-dimensional (3D) or (2D) image of the bladder and the volume of urine retained within the bladder for diagnosing, managing, and treating urinary outflow dysfunction.
Market Dynamics
Portable bladder scanners are ultrasound devices that uses automated technology to register bladder volume digitally including post-void residual (PVR) volume, and provides three-dimensional images of the bladder. Some of the orginisations are funding to the hospitals for the bladder scanners. The major advantage of the portable ultrasound bladder scanner is dignostic procedure with high-end accuracy. Another main benefit of a portable bladder ultrasound scanner is its portability, reliability, cost-effectiveness, and non-invasiveness. Increasing accessibility to technologically advanced scanners drives the market growth. For instance, in March 2021, Lingen Davies Cancer Fund, a non-profit organization of cancer treatment in Shrewsbury, U.K., funded a new bladder scanner for the radiotherapy department at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. The new bladder scanner allows more accurate reading. It eliminates the need for another CT scan, increasing capacity in the department and allowing patients with bladder, prostate, gynaecological, or colorectal tumours to use this advanced scanning technology.
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