At the fair it will show the three imaging workflows available in operating rooms, from image capture and viewing to recording and documentation.

Sony will go to Medica 2019, that is going to be celebrated 18 al 21 November in Düsseldorf (Germany), to unveil its latest range of 4K and 4K3D-compatible IP technologies that improve hospitals' imaging workflow.

Sony LMD-X2700MDVisitors will be able to see the next generation NUCLeUS intelligent IP imaging platform, offering high hospital efficiency, as well as Sony's 4K HDR surgical monitor and HDR medical camera.

“Under the motto 'Live Yor Vision', We will show how our comprehensive surgical imaging solutions and technologies, including the new, more powerful and flexible NUCLeUS IP imaging platform, are revolutionizing image management and efficiency in hospitals. “We will also demonstrate how innovative and reliable 4K3D and 4K imaging workflows can bring clinical teams closer to reality and allow surgeons to work with greater safety and confidence.”, explica Dimitry van Kemenade, director de Marketing de Sony Solutions Europe.

At the show it will show the recently announced easier-to-use workflow version of its open IP imaging platform, Vendor independent and future-proof, NUCLeUS. The new version, which aims to improve imaging workflow to deliver better patient outcomes, offers compatibility with 4K and copper or fiber infrastructure, besides, has the ability to support and manage compressed and uncompressed image qualities.

Sony LMD-X550MTThis platform allows video content to be available anywhere, Future-proof software can be seamlessly introduced into any existing IP infrastructure to maximize profitability through network management.

In Medicine 2019, Sony to showcase three imaging workflows available in today's operating rooms, from image capture and viewing to recording and documentation.

4K surgical imaging is becoming the standard option in many operating rooms, allowing surgeons to see the entire image. With the range of 4K surgical imaging devices, Sony to showcase its growing range of advanced 4K visualization for surgical imaging in the operating room, including the LMD-X2700MD and LMD-X2705MD monitors, that allow conversion from HD to 4K.

In addition, will also introduce 4K3D surgical imaging as the definitive viewing option available in modern operating rooms, providing surgical safety and better spatial visualization for endoscopic interventions, robotic and microscopic.

Sony HVO-3300MTWith 4K3D visual conversion from HD3D to 4K3D, surgeons can enjoy the latest in imaging through products such as the LMD-X550MT and LMD-X310MT monitors, and the HVO-3300MT 3D surgical recorder.

For hospitals looking for visualization, recording and printing from entry-level to high-end in the operating room, Sony to showcase its HD surgical imaging solutions, that allow clinical staff to confidently view and focus on their tasks.

You will come with a range of solutions used for advanced visualization in any type of endoscopic/laparoscopic or microsurgical procedure, that allow surgeons and clinical staff to capture, view, Document and share Full HD images in high quality.

Sony Nucleus and Franciscus Gasthuis Vlietland

In Medicine, Sony to present its recently launched HDR medical devices, including two 4K HDR surgical monitors (LMD-X2705MD y LMD-X2700MD) and the MCC-1000MD Full HD/HDR video camera, suitable for surgical microscopes and with optimal image quality, plus intuitive operation and flexible integration for today's clinical environments.

Along with other HD surgical solutions and for hybrid operating rooms, Sony's HVO-4000MT 4K3D medical video recorder will be on the stand with its improved firmware, which adds support for DICOM modality worklists, as well as an HD input.

By, 31 Oct, 2019, Section: Display, Signal distribution, Events, Health

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