Urology-Specific Requirements
Post-void residual (PVR) measurement is a cornerstone of urological assessment. NICE guideline NG123 recommends PVR measurement in the assessment of LUTS, and EAU guidelines specify PVR as a standard investigation in the workup of bladder outlet obstruction, neurogenic bladder, and post-operative urinary retention.
Measurement Accuracy
Urology requires ±15% or better measurement accuracy. All models we supply meet this specification, with 3D scanning technology providing superior accuracy to 2D devices.
Data Export and EMR Integration
High-volume urology clinics require data export capabilities for integration with electronic patient record systems. The Caresono HD5 supports USB and Wi-Fi data export.
Wireless Connectivity
A wireless probe eliminates cable management in busy clinic environments and supports flexible positioning during examination.
High-Volume Throughput
Urology outpatient clinics may perform 20–50 scans per day. Battery life, probe durability, and scan speed are critical considerations.
Recommended Model: Caresono HD5
For urology departments, we recommend the Caresono HD5 Advanced Wireless Bladder Scanner. It is the most clinically capable model in our range, with wireless probe technology, 3D scanning, and full data connectivity.