Doctors giving treatment to the patient with the Lumify product

Handheld ultrasound for operational medicine

From the garrison to the battlefield, maintaining the readiness and effectiveness of the military requires modernization of healthcare infrastructure and equipment. With military grade durability, the Lumify rugged kit has been designed for the front lines of operational medicine to help treat soldiers at point of injury.

Rugged kits for any mission

Rugged Kits

Kit components

 

  • 1, 2 or 3 transducers with quick-release cables
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3
  • Rugged tablet case
  • Rugged carry case
  • Charging cables
  • User manual (paper and digital)
  • Quick-start guide
  • Ultrasound gel bottle (0.25 L)
  • Lumify carry bag

Military Grade Durability - U.S. Army Airworthiness Certified

4-foot drop tested to meet the challenges of any environment

Electric shock and vibration-tested to face any challenge (Built to withstand the extreme conditions and field usage)

Battery-free and lightweight transducer with detachable cables. (Scan up to 5 hours by drawing on the battery of the compatible display device)

Designed to be protected from water and fluids (IP47) (Submersible up to a meter with functioning cable)

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Get the full picture with clear whole-body imagery for a fast, accurate response during an emergency.

Philips Lumify Ultrasound brings critical imaging capabilities to operational medicine

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Rapid assessment

Allows for quick assessment of injuries, including internal bleeding, pneumothorax (collapsed lung), fractures, and fluid accumulation, which are critical in trauma situations.

Improved triage

By quickly identifying the severity of injuries, ultrasound helps combat medics prioritize patients for treatment and evacuation, especially in mass casualty situations.

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Reduced need for evacuation

Can help determine if a patient needs immediate Medevac to a higher level of care or if they can be stabilized with on-site treatment, potentially saving lives and extending resources.

Guidance for procedures

Can be used to guide procedures like needle thoracostomy (chest tube insertion), endotracheal tube and central line placement, increasing the accuracy and safety of these interventions.

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