Belgium
based global technology leader Barco recently launched its 27″ 4K Surgical
Monitor for operating room to display the best pictures during the
interventional procedures. The MDSC-8427 is specially designed to deliver
impeccable quality for 4K visualization of high-quality images that are
precise, bright and unparallel color quality.
This
surgical display is designed keeping in mind the recent rise of 4K endoscopes
and room cameras and matches all the current and new installs. It can also
replace the Full HD screen on the surgical cart or dual displays on the monitor
arm of a surgical boom.
The monitor
comes with a variety of broad future-proof connectivity options like DP, HDMI,
12G-SDI, Quad-SDI, and IP to enable the surgeons to watch a wide array of
digital video sources like endoscopic video, patient and surgery information,
room and boom camera, and more. The system can display multiple sources at the
same time for comprehensive information in the OR.
The wide
color gamut and advanced color calibration algorithms result in an accurate,
true to life color reproductions of images for real-time imaging during
endoscopic surgeries. This results in the accurate display from deep reds to
the blackest blacks, which can be viewed with equal precision from any angle in
the operating room.
The
user-friendly interface displays images in both front and back – making it easy
to operate and adjust the viewing as per the preference of the surgical team
and the different procedures.
The
MDSC-8427 is equipped with an automated failover feature to ensure safe
surgery. The smooth, sleek design and splash proof housing make it easy to
sterilize and maintain good hygiene.
“The new
MDSC-8427 is a first in our next generation of 4K displays for the operating
room,” says Johan Stockman, Barco’s VP surgical imaging. “Careful consideration
went into the new design. We wanted to create a display that combines surgical
aesthetics with surgical precision. This new paradigm of display design shows
how fine form can meet function in the operating room”.
Here is a
video about various features of 4K in the operating room