Pediatrics
Ultrasound Diagnostics
Ultrasound allows for accurate assessment of the condition of a child's internal organs without the use of invasive methods, which is important for early diagnosis of diseases.

The method does not use ionizing radiation, making it safe for children of all ages, including newborns.

Ultrasound also helps monitor the dynamics of diseases and promptly adjust treatment, preventing complications.

The pediatric body has specific developmental and anatomical features. Pediatric ultrasound requires specialized pediatric transducers with high frequency and better resolution, as the depth of examination for a child should be 5−10 cm.
Indications for pelvic ultrasound in women:
  • Identification of causes of infertility;
  • Menstrual cycle disorders;
  • Assessment of uterine and ovarian pathology;
  • Pelvic pain;
  • Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs: endometritis, parametritis, vulvovaginitis, salpingo-oophoritis;
  • Vaginal discharge;
  • Evaluation of pelvic masses (tumors);
  • Inflammatory diseases of the urinary system;
  • Assessment of ovarian and uterine status during IVF;
  • Surgical procedures on the bladder, uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries;
  • Pregnancy complications;
  • Monitoring of an intrauterine device (IUD).
Diseases and conditions detected by ultrasound system "SmartScan" in gynecology:
  • Pelvic mass lesions (tumors);
  • Ovarian cyst torsion; ovarian cyst;
  • Postpartum and post-pregnancy complications;
  • Uterine and adnexal developmental anomalies (duplication of the fallopian tubes, hypoplastic "infantile" uterus, bicornuate uterus, arcuate uterus);
  • Endometrial polyps;
  • Fallopian tube obstruction (adhesions and strictures);
  • Presence of free fluid in the pelvic cavity;
  • Uterine fibroids;
  • Pelvic inflammatory diseases, endometriosis;
  • Pregnancy (intrauterine and ectopic).
Benefits of early diagnosis
A broader picture
Early diagnosis of traumatic complications in children helps to complement clinical examination and X‑ray studies, as well as to determine the scope of therapy and indications for hospitalization.
Accelerating diagnosis
The ability to perform ultrasound right at the point of care — whether for routine screening or when clinical symptoms are present — accelerates differential diagnosis and facilitates timely referral of the pediatric patient to a specialist.
Detection of Hidden Anomalies
Ultrasound screening in neonatal practice is especially important for young children to detect hidden congenital anomalies after birth and during screening examinations after discharge from the hospital.
Diagnosis
The described advantages of early diagnosis in pediatric practice become easier to achieve with the portable ultrasound system "SmartScan 15," which allows for the necessary diagnostics to be performed anywhere.

This compact and lightweight device provides high image quality, which is essential for accurate assessment of organ condition. Moreover, its mobility enables examinations to be conducted both in clinical settings and in home‑based or emergency situations.
Focus areas
of SmartScan