ANESTHESIOLOGY
Ultrasound has changed the way many anesthesiologists practice medicine. It is well documented that ultrasound visualization
reduces complications, increases patient satisfaction and improves outcomes when placing central lines or performing Nerve
Blocks and it has a valuable role to play in surgery and peri-operative assessments. One of the limiting factors in the adoption of
new techniques for anesthesiology is the learning curve, particularly when it comes to cardiac scanning in peri-operative
assessment. New Al technologies can help with this.
POCUSINANESTHESIOLOGY
● Vascular Access
● Peripheral IV’s
● Arterial Lines
● Regional Nerve Blocks (Upper & Lower)
● Pain Management (Chronic & Acute)
● Peri-operative PocUS
● Thoracentesis & Paracentesis
● IVC-Fluid Responsiveness
● Gastric Contents and Volume
● Lung Evaluation
● Endotracheal Tube Placement -Airway Management
Cardliac and abdlominal imaging with one probe, with advanced feature
sets for complete peri-operative assessments
Standalone Probes
Torso-One Phased Array probe for
Heart, Lung, Abdominal, and
Bladder Al applications
Lexsa Linear Array probe for MSK,
Vascular, Nerve, Guidance and
Lung applications
Kosmos Plus
Kosmos Vascular Access Bundle
The perfect solution for
Ultrasound-Guided Vascular
Access applications — Color
Doppler, Color Power Doppler.
Pulsed Wave Doppler, Kosmos
Lexsa probe and a medical-grade
stand — all for less than 12k
Kosmos Mobile
Trailored for clinicians on-the-go,Kosmos Mobile included an Apple iPad Air or Pro@, Kosmos Essential Carrying Case, choice of probes,advanced Doppler features and our innovative Al capabilities
Resources & Insights
How is Al transforming POcus? What’s ahead for providers and patients in ultrasound technology?
We’re here to answer these questions – with our in-depth resources.








