This is fantastic.... can't wait to use it. As a side note, I always do in-plane cannulation but I start out of plane, then *rotate* the probe while keeping the vein in view all the time... then I cannulate. No need to lift, rotate, replace. As long as you keep the vein dead-centre while you rotate, you can't go wrong.
Dear Mark. I would like to point some improvements that could be done to educational and practical purposes. In ultrasound there is a rule regarding to imaging and documenting that allow us not to do better eye-hand coordination and understanding of static or moving imagens. The left side of the screen is always (in a transversal plane) the left side of the patient and the left side of the screen is always the head direction of patient (in a sagital plane). So when you are doing a puncture in a limb, the left side of the screen is the head of patient. It makes sense for eye-hand coordinating and also for documentation. I have made this point because you showed a technique punctioning in reverse image what is confusing and not pedagogical because this is not how we do needle access under ultrasound guidance. Kindest regards. Great device! I am purchasing one!!!!!
just realized the artificial blood vessel in this video is 1cm, thats about the size of the femoral vein. I used this for a peripheral iv line, got it perfect just like in the video a couple of times in a vein about .3cm but its super hard. Hard to pick up the needle like in this video in real tissue full of hyperecho fatty tissue. Love the butterfly for quick examinations in the ER, its part of my physical exam now, really helps make the work up more concise. invest a few extra minutes into the exam and same lots of time down the road.
biplane imaging is jaw dropping. All those MSK injections would be much easier 😅 I usually prefer in plane but this would greatly help. thanks for the video
Is it possible to horizontal flip the top image? Meaning that the butterfly icon which is right on the probe is also right on the screen? Honestly this is awesome!
I’ve buyed the iQ less than 1 year ago, I really like the new features but I’m waiting for an option to upgrade at the new one... I can’t buy a probe each year
This is fantastic.... can't wait to use it. As a side note, I always do in-plane cannulation but I start out of plane, then *rotate* the probe while keeping the vein in view all the time... then I cannulate. No need to lift, rotate, replace. As long as you keep the vein dead-centre while you rotate, you can't go wrong.
Dear Mark. I would like to point some improvements that could be done to educational and practical purposes. In ultrasound there is a rule regarding to imaging and documenting that allow us not to do better eye-hand coordination and understanding of static or moving imagens. The left side of the screen is always (in a transversal plane) the left side of the patient and the left side of the screen is always the head direction of patient (in a sagital plane). So when you are doing a puncture in a limb, the left side of the screen is the head of patient. It makes sense for eye-hand coordinating and also for documentation. I have made this point because you showed a technique punctioning in reverse image what is confusing and not pedagogical because this is not how we do needle access under ultrasound guidance. Kindest regards. Great device! I am purchasing one!!!!!
just realized the artificial blood vessel in this video is 1cm, thats about the size of the femoral vein. I used this for a peripheral iv line, got it perfect just like in the video a couple of times in a vein about .3cm but its super hard. Hard to pick up the needle like in this video in real tissue full of hyperecho fatty tissue. Love the butterfly for quick examinations in the ER, its part of my physical exam now, really helps make the work up more concise. invest a few extra minutes into the exam and same lots of time down the road.
Incredible. This is a game changer.
biplane imaging is jaw dropping. All those MSK injections would be much easier 😅 I usually prefer in plane but this would greatly help. thanks for the video
Is it possible to horizontal flip the top image? Meaning that the butterfly icon which is right on the probe is also right on the screen?
Honestly this is awesome!
wow! why is thsi not the goldstandard for usual clinical ultrasoundguided central lines etc?!
Amazing I can't believe that this is even possible. It will be super safe, easy to use and learn.
Just imagine all the PIVs I can put in with this one. My patient 'bout to become a pin cushion
Great demonstration, thank you!
I’ve buyed the iQ less than 1 year ago, I really like the new features but I’m waiting for an option to upgrade at the new one... I can’t buy a probe each year
This is so useful
Can I use needle viz for regional blocks in anetsia?
Does the butterfly comes with linear and convex 2 in 1 package?
Did you make or buy the US phantom ?
wow.. I want this device and I want it NOW
What US phantom model do you use in this video? Thank you.
wow ...can i share this video ?
I wish if there was a auto needle tracking feature too! Meaning I don't need to move that green line left and right
There is Needle Viz with Butterfly iQ+ if you keep watching
@@GoogleTechChannel oh I know that. I mean in the biplane mode to have autotrackig of the out-of- plane cross sections.
@@GoogleTechChannel Can I use needle viz for regional blocks in anetsia?
how much .can i get it in egypt
How to purchase this machine
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How to buy, l want to have
Is this only IQ+? Or is it a feature coming to the previous generation?
I want to know the same
IQ+ plus only
I need an upgrade option for the iq to iq+. Can’t justify buying another probe 1 year later...
@@NARoutdoors i think like you.
What is the cost? Thanks
Cost? Anyone? All I have is a million but I'm checking under the couch cushions.
2400 plus 420/yr kind of a turn off
Simple astounding,wow
I want it to cost 20 dollars, so that I could buy and use it.
Awesome
Excellent
Brilliant
Amazing
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
it should be very usefull in obese patints for procedures like PUBS, CVS and Amnios
Wow!
great
Awesome