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Displays for endoscopy and general surgery

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Displays for endoscopy
and general surgery

A surgical display for endoscopy and general surgery is a professional medical monitor used in the operating room for accurate real‑time image visualization.
It is used in laparoscopic, arthroscopic, urological, gynecological, ENT, and open surgical procedures.
Such displays provide high image quality, color accuracy, and stability under operating room lighting, helping the surgeon see all details and act with maximum precision.

Modern solutions support:

  • resolution up to 4K,
  • accurate color reproduction and HDR,
  • lag‑free video transmission,
  • 3D mode for depth perception,
  • smooth, easy‑to‑clean housing for a sterile environment.

Why a specialized display is needed

In surgery, the doctor works through an image, not with the naked eye.
Any color distortion, signal delay, or light reflection can affect the accuracy of actions. Unlike ordinary monitors, surgical displays are designed specifically for the operating room:

  • no glare or artifacts;
  • high brightness, readable under operating room lighting;
  • accurate reproduction of real tissue shades;
  • moisture protection and sealed housing.

For operations with 3D cameras (for example, in laparoscopy or neurosurgery), models with dual optical panels are used, which create a depth effect and allow spatial structures to be assessed without distortion.

Key features

01 High resolution and smooth image

4K displays provide clarity and detail of the smallest structures.
RapidFrame™ technology eliminates motion blur when moving instruments, making video completely smooth.

02 Color reproduction at the level of real tissues

Support for BT.709 / BT.2020 color spaces and HDR‑HLG modes guarantees realistic colors — from vessels to mucous membranes.

03 3D visualization

3D models (31–32″) provide natural depth perception and increase manipulation accuracy in laparoscopy and microsurgery.

04 Multi‑view (PiP / PbP)

Several sources can be displayed simultaneously on one screen: endoscope, ultrasound, PACS, physiologic monitoring. This speeds up work and improves team communication.

05 Brightness and anti‑glare coating

Uniform Luminance Technology™ ensures uniform backlighting, and anti‑glare glass provides a comfortable image under operating room lights.

06 Hygiene and reliability

Smooth sealed housing (IPX1–IPX5), fanless design, resistance to alcohol‑based and antiseptic solutions.

Integration and compatibility

Surgical displays are fully compatible with modern imaging and integration systems:

Endoscopy towers

Surgical microscopes

Operating room video systems

Information systems

Application in different types of surgeries

Laparoscopy

31–32″ 4K / 3D. Maximum clarity and image depth, HDR mode for accurate vessel display.

Arthroscopy

27–32″ 4K. High contrast, no distortion when visualizing joint surfaces.

Urology and gynecology

27–32″ 4K. PiP support — simultaneous viewing of endo‑video and patient data.

Neurosurgery and microscopy

31–32″ 3D. Realistic depth and detail, ideal for micro‑instruments.

General surgery

27–43″ 4K. Stable brightness under bright operating room lights, comfort for the whole team.

ENT surgery

27″ 4K. Accurate color reproduction of mucous membranes, anti‑glare coating.

Why this matters

A surgical display is not just a screen. It is a tool on which movement coordination, visualization accuracy, and patient safety depend.
4K, 3D, and HDR technologies make the image as realistic as possible, and low latency with accurate color reproduction guarantee complete correspondence between the doctor’s action and the picture on the screen.

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