
Rev 1.1 VisualSonics Vevo 2100 Imaging System Operator Manual 59
Chapter 8: Vevo Imaging Station
Area Description
Animal handling and physiological monitoring system. Use this
system to secure the subject animal, support the manipulation of the
animal during imaging, ensure the comfort of the animal during the
imaging session, and monitor the animal’s blood pressure, ECG,
temperature and heart rate.
Integrated rail base. Provides the stable rail for attaching, sliding and
securing the animal platform system, injection system and transducer
mounting system. You can interchange these systems and set them up
for left-handed or right-handed people.
3D motor system (optional). Captures data sets for 3D volumetric
measurements. The transducer connects to the bottom of the system.
The system moves the transducer from one side to the other as the
transducer acquires cross section slices. The slices combine to create
the 3D image.
WARNING: The 3D motor stage could cause a hazard to fingers
during a 3D scan as the motor stage moves. Ensure that fingers
are kept away from the 3D motor stage during a 3D scan.
Transducer mounting system. Secures the transducer in a stationary
position when you position it at the desired image plane. In this
configuration, the 3D motor system is attached to the mounting
system and the transducer clamp is connected to the connector on the
bottom of the 3D motor system.
Related information
Vevo Imaging Station Operator Manual (see your printed manual)
Setting up your Vevo 2100 Imaging System (page 101)
Working with physiological data (page 109)
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