Sam Brusco, Associate Editor05.15.24
Butterfly Network has launched its first specialty product, iQ+ Bladder, in the U.S.
The bundled system includes an iQ+ Bladder probe, software, compact rolling cart, tablet, and power splitter. The ultrasound-based bladder scanner can help nurses get automated bladder volume calculations in seconds, with 3D visualizations.
The probe is powered by Butterfly’s Ultrasound-on-Chip technology and is durably constructed for daily use, according to the company. The rolling cart has storage space and a probe charging dock. A large tablet is mounted to the cart, with tilted brackets that rotate 360° and pan 180° for the best possible viewing and positioning.
The probe’s paired software was engineered for nurses’ and other providers’ needs for regularly conducting bladder scans. iQ+ Bladder’s user-friendly interface requires no login or configurations to quickly, intuitively access scans.
The solution also offers walkthrough guidance to properly place the probe. It leverages advanced bladder visualization like 3D rendering as well to confirm true bladder anatomy.
“The launch of the Butterfly iQ+ Bladder demonstrates Butterfly’s commitment to extending our powerful Ultrasound-on-Chip technology into more markets where innovation is needed,” said Joseph DeVivo, president, CEO, and chairman of Butterfly Network. “With iQ+ Bladder, we move outside of our core point-of-care ultrasound market to better address the bladder scanning market, which has long awaited a more affordable, user-friendly solution. We listened to the unique needs of our nursing and bladder scanning customers and brought them a purpose-built, streamlined solution that meets their fast pace and high workload.”
“In today’s healthcare environment, nurses need a plug and play solution that allows them to confidently boot up and quickly get an accurate bladder volume measurement, and department directors are looking for more affordable, reliable solutions that drive value back to the organization,” added John Martin, MD, Butterfly Network’s chief medical officer. “These are the challenges we set out to tackle with our new iQ+ Bladder solution, which we’ve centered around efficiency, ease, reliability and workflow optimization.”
Earlier this month, Butterfly Network’s iQ+ ultrasound system received EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR).
The bundled system includes an iQ+ Bladder probe, software, compact rolling cart, tablet, and power splitter. The ultrasound-based bladder scanner can help nurses get automated bladder volume calculations in seconds, with 3D visualizations.
The probe is powered by Butterfly’s Ultrasound-on-Chip technology and is durably constructed for daily use, according to the company. The rolling cart has storage space and a probe charging dock. A large tablet is mounted to the cart, with tilted brackets that rotate 360° and pan 180° for the best possible viewing and positioning.
The probe’s paired software was engineered for nurses’ and other providers’ needs for regularly conducting bladder scans. iQ+ Bladder’s user-friendly interface requires no login or configurations to quickly, intuitively access scans.
The solution also offers walkthrough guidance to properly place the probe. It leverages advanced bladder visualization like 3D rendering as well to confirm true bladder anatomy.
“The launch of the Butterfly iQ+ Bladder demonstrates Butterfly’s commitment to extending our powerful Ultrasound-on-Chip technology into more markets where innovation is needed,” said Joseph DeVivo, president, CEO, and chairman of Butterfly Network. “With iQ+ Bladder, we move outside of our core point-of-care ultrasound market to better address the bladder scanning market, which has long awaited a more affordable, user-friendly solution. We listened to the unique needs of our nursing and bladder scanning customers and brought them a purpose-built, streamlined solution that meets their fast pace and high workload.”
“In today’s healthcare environment, nurses need a plug and play solution that allows them to confidently boot up and quickly get an accurate bladder volume measurement, and department directors are looking for more affordable, reliable solutions that drive value back to the organization,” added John Martin, MD, Butterfly Network’s chief medical officer. “These are the challenges we set out to tackle with our new iQ+ Bladder solution, which we’ve centered around efficiency, ease, reliability and workflow optimization.”
Earlier this month, Butterfly Network’s iQ+ ultrasound system received EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR).