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GE ML6-15-RS ultrasound transducer
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GE ML6-15-RS

The ML6-15-RS combines matrix array architecture with a 4.0 – 15.0 MHz wideband element to deliver uniform focusing without focal zone compromises. The matrix design enables electronic elevation focusing that improves slice thickness and reduces out-of-plane clutter. RS-pin connectivity makes it compatible with Vivid, Venue, Voluson, and LOGIQ RS-pin systems for vascular, small parts, breast, thyroid, musculoskeletal, and pediatric exams.

Frequency Range
4.0 – 15.0 MHz
Connector Type
RS-PinD-Pin
Clinical Applications
VascularMSKSmall PartsBreast
Technical Specifications

Specifications

Frequency
4.0 – 15.0 MHz

Wideband matrix linear array covers superficial through mid-depth imaging without transducer changes.

Aperture
50 mm

Wide aperture provides full-width visualization for carotid, thyroid, and breast imaging.

Depth
Up to 6 cm

Optimized for superficial and mid-depth structures including vessels, tendons, and small organs.

Scan Modes
B-Mode, Color Doppler, PW Doppler

Full Doppler suite enables vascular flow assessment and guided intervention support.

Connector
RS-Pin

RS-pin interface connects to GE Vivid, Venue, Voluson, and LOGIQ RS-compatible systems.

Clinical Applications

Applications

Vascular and Small Parts Imaging

Matrix array architecture delivers uniform lateral and elevation resolution for carotid intima-media thickness measurement, thyroid nodule characterization, and breast lesion evaluation. The 5.0–15.0 MHz range supports both superficial structures and deeper vascular anatomy without switching probes.

Musculoskeletal Assessment

High-frequency operation resolves tendons, ligaments, and joint recesses with sub-millimeter detail. The wide bandwidth supports dynamic MSK exams including guided injections and post-surgical follow-up imaging of rotator cuff, Achilles tendon, and small joint pathology.

Pediatric and Neonatal Imaging

The matrix linear footprint fits pediatric anatomy while high-frequency operation provides the resolution needed for neonatal hip screening, pyloric stenosis evaluation, and superficial lymph node assessment. Doppler sensitivity supports pediatric vascular studies.

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