When it comes to minimally invasive surgery, easy access to multiple complimentary images has significantly broadened the scope of surgery. For example, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) integrates endoscopic and radiologic images to visualize the bile duct and pancreatic duct, allowing diagnosis and treatment of biliary tumors, bile ducts stenosis, and gallstones. In addition, an endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) combines endoscopic and ultrasonographic images, allowing surgeons to take a biopsy of extrabronchial tumors, which were traditionally dicult to access.

 

Stable, synchronized, and high-quality images are essential for endoscopic surgeries since they are used to detect and delicately manage small but vital lesions.

 

Transmitter / Receiver

  • Able to extend 4K video without distortion and with ultra-low latency. This enables doctors to detect, inspect, and operate on even the tiniest of problems with no loss of coordination between the eyes of the doctor and their instruments. Helps eliminate the tangled jungle of wires in the operating room by extending multiple signal types over a single cable.

Control system

  • Integrates multiple video and image sources to encourage an ecient and smooth operating environment.

Streamer

  • Streams video from the operation room to remote locations for conference or educational purposes.