HANDGRIP by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The HANDGRIP by Philips is designed for use with the BV ENDURA and VERADIUS imaging systems, enhancing operator control and maneuverability during procedures. Its ergonomic design supports precision in radiological applications, making it a valuable tool for healthcare professionals in dynamic clinical environments. HANDGRIP by Philips
Key Highlights
- The HANDGRIP by Philips enhances user control and precision during imaging procedures, ensuring optimal results.
- Designed for compatibility with various Philips imaging systems, it seamlessly integrates into existing workflows.
- Its ergonomic design promotes comfort during extended use, reducing operator fatigue and improving efficiency.
- Constructed with high-quality materials, the HANDGRIP ensures durability and reliability in demanding clinical environments.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The HANDGRIP is compatible with the following systems:
- BV ENDURA
- VERADIUS
These models are typically utilized in surgical imaging, interventional radiology, and other clinical scenarios where precision and control are paramount.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | Approximately 300 grams |
| Material | High-strength plastic and rubber |
| Dimensions | 15 cm x 10 cm x 5 cm |
| Compatibility | Philips BV ENDURA, VERADIUS |
Clinical and Service Value
The HANDGRIP by Philips is designed to enhance the user experience during imaging procedures, contributing to improved clinical outcomes. Its ergonomic design not only aids in operator comfort but also facilitates better control, which is crucial in high-stakes environments such as surgical theaters and interventional radiology suites. By minimizing operator fatigue, it allows for prolonged and effective use, ultimately benefiting patient care.
In addition to its clinical advantages, the HANDGRIP integrates flawlessly with existing Philips systems, ensuring a smooth transition for hospitals looking to upgrade their imaging capabilities. The durability of the materials used in its construction means that maintenance requirements are minimized, allowing biomedical engineers to focus on other critical tasks. This reliability fosters a more efficient workflow, enabling healthcare providers to allocate resources effectively while maintaining high standards of patient safety and care.
Additional notes
HANDGRIP by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
BV ENDURA, VERADIUS