Support for an echographic transducer, in particular an echocard

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050942433

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a support for an echographic transducer, the support comprising a base (10), a transducer carrier (30), locking means (40) for locking the transducer carrier in position, and transducer carrier mounting means comprising two semi-circular hoops (20, 20') pivoting about mutually perpendicular axes (X, Y) extending in a common plane which is parallel to the plane of the base and which is situated in the proximity of the contact surface between the base and the body of the patient, each of said hoops having an elongate slot (21, 21') extending over the major portion of its length, and the transducer carrier being located at the intersection of the two slots. The invention is applicable to cardiac echography.

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