Advanced ultrasound capability.
Expanded access.
The Generation 2 EndoSound Vision System incorporates physician feedback to deliver the image quality and performance physicians demand, at a price that expands where you can practice.

Modular design.
Straightforward integration.
EVS consists of four integrated components that transform your existing upper endoscope into a fully functioning EUS system.
Removing Barriers to EUS

Ambulatory Surgery Centers
can integrate EUS into their procedural offerings.

Hospital Systems
can adopt EUS without conventional capital acquisition requirements.

International Markets
gain access to ultrasound technology where it was not possible before.
Excellent image quality.
Enhanced procedural confidence.
EVS delivers ultrasound imaging performance consistent with established platforms.

Complete
pancreatic visualization.

Image resolution
that supports diagnostic interpretation.

Operational control
refined through physician testing and clinical feedback.
System Components
EVS Probe
The Probe houses the single-crystal transducer that generates ultrasound imaging.
- Transducer delivers high quality image that enables clinical interpretation
- Probe attaches to endoscope with either SideKick or SideBeam in a configuration similar to conventional EUS scopes
EVS Scanner
The Scanner processes ultrasound data with the imaging power of conventional ultrasound platforms in the size of a portable drive.
- Compact design minimizes procedure room footprint and is portable between locations
- Multiple units can be deployed across facilities without space constraints
EVS Cart
The Cart provides a compact design and efficient transport.
- Mobility enables rapid movement of equipment between procedure rooms
- Easy transportation maximizes utilization across your facility
- Seamless integration supports existing workflow without dedicated room configuration
Generation 2
enhancements
The latest EVS incorporates design elements informed by extensive clinical feedback and testing.
Extended coax cable length
improves system positioning and reduces procedure space constraints.
Smaller, shorter, thinner
changes to transducer position to assist with navigation.
Versatile design meets clinical needs
with two devices that deliver enhanced durability and ergonomics.

Biopsy Port Adapter
converts a gastroscope’s biopsy port to a luer-lock port, enabling suction and instrument access to the working channel.
Technical Specifications
| PROBE AND SIDEBEAM, WITH GASTROSCOPE | MEASUREMENTS | |
|---|---|---|
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| Width (1) | 13.1 mm | ![]() |
| Max height (2) | 15.3 mm | |
| Weight (Probe and SideBeam only) | 239 g | |
| Working Length (Probe distal end to connector) | 2490 mm | |
| EVS SCANNER | MEASUREMENTS | |
| Scanning range | 150° | |
| Operation mode | B mode, color flow mode, power flow mode, etc. (See Appendix C for complete list) | |
| Scanning method | Electronic convex curved linear array | |
| Scanning direction | Parallel to the insertion direction | |
| Ultrasound frequency | 5, 9, 11 MHz | |
| UTM surface max temperature | 41° C | |
| Contacting method | Direct | |
| Weight (EVS Scanner) | 660 g | |
Part numbers
| PART DESCRIPTION | PART NUMBER |
|---|---|
| EVS Scanner | 5000 |
| Probe | 5101 |
| TEC | 5104 |
| EVS SideBeam (1 each) | 5103 |
| EVS SideBeam (4 each) | 5105 |
| UTM Soaking Cap | 5014 |
| UTM Air Leak Test Cap | 5015 |
| EVS Instructions for Use | 19100 |
| EVS Reprocessing Instructions for Use | 19101 |
| EVS Viewer Software User Manual | 19102 |

Implement EUS in your practice
Contact your EndoSound sales representative for ordering information, pricing details, and implementation support.

