Clinicians worldwide rely on handheld ultrasound to improve accuracy, reduce complications, and streamline care. This library highlights independent studies and clinical papers across key specialties, showcasing how handheld imaging supports confident, real-time decision-making.
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Peer-Reviewed Evidence for Handheld Ultrasound Across Specialties
AESTHETICS
A comparison of five point-of-care ultrasound devices for ophthalmology and facial aesthetics
Park et al.
Evaluates image quality and usability across leading handheld devices for precise ocular and facial assessment.
Skin ultrasonography and magnetic resonance; new clinical applications and instrumentation
Zemstov, A.
Reviews emerging high-frequency technology for skin layers, fillers, and regenerative applications.
Ultrasound-guided gluteal augmentation with hyaluronic acid
Ravera, K.
Demonstrates improved safety and injection control during HA gluteal augmentation.
Using ultrasound to prevent complications
Al Mukhtar, Z.
Discusses ultrasound as a critical tool for safe filler practice.
PLASTIC SURGERY
Static Injection, Migration, and Equalization (SIME) for safer BBL
Pazmiño & Del Vecchio
Introduces an ultrasound-guided technique that improves safety and symmetry in gluteal fat grafting.
High-frequency ultrasound imaging for Stage III cellulite
Intagliata et al.
Presents a structural classification of cellulite using high-frequency imaging.
Dedicated ultrasonography vs MRI for breast implant evaluation
De Faria Castro Fleury et al.
Compares handheld ultrasound and MRI for implant assessment.
HOSPITAL / ACUTE CARE
Accuracy of handheld ultrasound in prostate morphology measurement
Moussaoui et al.
Assesses handheld accuracy vs surgical pathology in prostate volume estimation.
Accuracy in identifying hepatic steatosis
Bath et al.
Compares handheld ultrasound with cart-based systems for liver fat detection.
AI-enabled POCUS for breast cancer risk stratification
Malherbe et al.
Demonstrates how handheld ultrasound with AI supports early breast cancer assessment in low-resource care.
PRIMARY CARE
Accuracy of portable ultrasound for obstetric biometry
Rittenhouse et al.
Validates handheld accuracy for fetal measurements in routine prenatal care.
Cardiovascular examination using handheld ultrasound
Jenkins et al.
Shows how handheld imaging enhances bedside cardiac assessment.
Periprostatic nerve block using handheld ultrasound
Hamouda et al.
Illustrates improved precision for prostate pain management.
Multiparametric imaging for MASLD
Al-Huneidi et al.
Demonstrates handheld ultrasound as a comprehensive tool for liver disease evaluation.
MSK / SPORTS MEDICINE
Handheld vs cart-based ultrasound for carpal tunnel diagnosis
Yagobian, Wallace, & Fowler
Shows comparable performance to traditional systems for median nerve evaluation.
Diagnostic ultrasound of the median nerve
Wolfe, C.
Demonstrates reliability of handheld imaging for MSK nerve assessment.