03.24.15
Sony Medical unveiled its high-definition medical recorders and surgica monitors to the orthopedic community this week at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nev. (March 25-28).
The recorders allow clinicians to improve workflow and share video from various surgical and diagnostic procedures. They also deliver improved image quality and more flexibility with recording and review of a range of medical procedures, according to the company.
Sony claims its 27-inch surgical monitor is the industry's brightest, designed specifically for use in operating rooms, medical centers, clinics and doctors' offices. The monitor’s screen provides a larger viewing area and fits onto the same carts and boom arms that currently fit 26- inch models.
The new monitor features Sony’s OptiContrast Panel technology, which replaces the layer of air between the panel and glass with a layer of resin specially formulated to match the refractive properties of the glass, designed to produce high-contrast images, minimize glare, and increase brightness. The monitor incorporates an edge-to-edge glass protection panel with a narrow bezel, robust aluminum housing and a removable rear cover to hide connectors and manage cables neatly.
The 27-inch monitor is available in two versions: the LMD-2760MD (digital only interface) and the LMD-2765MD (digital and analog interface) and it displays full high-definition (1920×1080) images from surgical endoscope/laparoscopic camera system and other compatible medical imaging systems.
Sony is exhibiting at booth 6153 during the AAOS show.
The recorders allow clinicians to improve workflow and share video from various surgical and diagnostic procedures. They also deliver improved image quality and more flexibility with recording and review of a range of medical procedures, according to the company.
Sony claims its 27-inch surgical monitor is the industry's brightest, designed specifically for use in operating rooms, medical centers, clinics and doctors' offices. The monitor’s screen provides a larger viewing area and fits onto the same carts and boom arms that currently fit 26- inch models.
The new monitor features Sony’s OptiContrast Panel technology, which replaces the layer of air between the panel and glass with a layer of resin specially formulated to match the refractive properties of the glass, designed to produce high-contrast images, minimize glare, and increase brightness. The monitor incorporates an edge-to-edge glass protection panel with a narrow bezel, robust aluminum housing and a removable rear cover to hide connectors and manage cables neatly.
The 27-inch monitor is available in two versions: the LMD-2760MD (digital only interface) and the LMD-2765MD (digital and analog interface) and it displays full high-definition (1920×1080) images from surgical endoscope/laparoscopic camera system and other compatible medical imaging systems.
Sony is exhibiting at booth 6153 during the AAOS show.