Their booth brings to life a wide range of comprehensive medical solutions and includes two interconnected surgical workflow areas. Their solutions highlight how medical staff can capture, Share and display images recorded during the operation throughout the hospital network, in Full HD and 4K.

Sony Medical 2016 Dusseldorf

Sony has gone to Medica 2016, which is taking place in Dusseldorf (Germany) until the 17 November, to present its latest comprehensive solutions that will enable diagnostics, more efficient surgeries and postoperative treatments.

Sony NucleusTheir booth brings to life a wide range of comprehensive medical solutions and includes two interconnected surgical workflow areas. Showcasing a whole new generation of smart workflow solutions for integrated ORs, are showing how medical staff can capture, Share and display images recorded during the operation throughout the hospital network, in Full HD and 4K.

The configuration of the operating room will be assisted by NUCLeUS, Sony's new video over IP platform including nu-IP40S and nu-IP40D converters, that improve surgical workflow by integrating planning into the operating room, Surgeon-predefined settings and instant collaboration functionality. Outside the operating room, staff have access to surgical content and an online video-on-demand platform, so you can see the content you need when you need it.

“By combining our knowledge and experience in imaging technology with the optimized workflows offered by the recent acquisition of eSaturnus solutions, We are revolutionizing modern surgical workflows. It not only allows processing, control and distribution of various image sources, "But it also allows medical staff to view images with excellent visual quality.", explica Rolf Messmer, Head of Strategic Marketing for Medical AV/IT Solutions at Sony Professional Solutions Europe.

Sony Medical 2016 Dusseldorf

Visualization for decision making

As part of its commitment to improving image display, Sony is unveiling its latest surgical monitors at the event.

Sony NucleusLMD-X550MT models (55″) y LMD-X310MT (31″) combine 4K and 3D to offer high levels of brightness, Higher resolution and increased depth of field. This will help surgeons make more informed decisions and improve training.

These screens are joined by the new LMD-2735MD Full HD monitors (27 “) y LMD-2435MD (24 “), Designed for use with endoscopic camera systems in minimally invasive surgical interventions.

The Cledis visualization solution can also be seen at the Dusseldorf fair, which combines several low-power display modules to create large flexible displays for use in operating rooms, training rooms or reception areas.

Cledis technology offers highly realistic images with a wide range of colors, vivid brightness and contrast, and a viewing angle of almost 180 degrees.

Sony Medical 2016 Dusseldorf

3D/2D HD video recorder

Medica 2016 It is also the opportunity for the company to be known for the first time in Europe, the HVO-3300MT 3D/2D HD video recorder.

Sony Nucleus Transmitter HDSmaller and lighter than the previous generation HVO-1000MD and HVO-3000MT video recorders, Records images from endoscopic systems and surgical microscopes in 3D/2D to its high-capacity internal hard drive. It also allows you to store videos on up to two external multimedia devices simultaneously, like a Blu-ray or DVD player, a USB stick or a hospital server, to be able to share them.

Its use has been simplified and now has a color LCD screen of 3,5 inches to control input sources or review images, plus improved features such as the ability to record in two channels to simultaneously capture images from a connected endoscope and those from the operating room.

The HVO-3300MT is the next step to the launch this year of Sony's first 4K surgical recorder, el HVO-4000MT, which works in combination with the company's content management system to deliver a 4K solution to medical professionals.

Sony Medical 2016 Dusseldorf

Improved diagnostics with wireless printing

The compact UP-D898CC thermal printer is also being presented as a novelty at the event.. Ideal for use with digital ultrasound systems, it delivers high-quality A6 black and white prints in less than two seconds to help make rapid diagnoses.. Works with DC power supplies to be integrated into a medical cart.

Also on display is the UPA-WU10 wireless printing system, which enables wireless connection between Sony medical printers and surgical endoscopes., ultrasound systems and other compatible scanning modalities.

By, 15 Nov, 2016, Section: Control, Display, Events, Health

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