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4K Display Combines Wireless Mobility with Cutting-Edge Clarity

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 06 Dec 2015
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The ZeroWire MOBILE surgical display system
The ZeroWire MOBILE surgical display system (Photo courtesy of NDS Surgical Imaging)
An integrated cordless high definition (HD) display solution offers untethered mobility and flexibility for endoscopic surgery visualization.

The ZeroWire MOBILE surgical display system is a self-powered, full HD solution that delivers video with complete freedom of movement, thanks to an embedded, integrated wireless transmitter and receiver unit built into an advanced Radiance Ultra display, which is mounted on a specially designed roll-stand. The dual-battery power source docks to a wall-mounted two- or four-bay battery charging system that provides hot-swap capability for extended operational requirements.

The integrated Radiance Ultra surgical LED backlight display offers 4K (3840 x 2160) pixel resolution at a typical luminance of 900 cd/m2 at a color temperature of 6,500 K. The resulting clarity improves visualization in high ambient light environments by overcoming glare and reflection, while at the same time increasing usable contrast ratio, enhancing visualization of recessed anatomy. Proprietary Medi-Match color calibration and a backlight stabilization system deliver superior image consistency that increases surgical team confidence.

A seamless, edge-to-edge glass surface supports easy cleaning and infection control that enable faster operating room (OR) turnaround times and clinical efficiency. And since the ZeroWire MOBILE eliminates cables, a potential tripping hazard, it also helps enable greater procedure room efficiency through ease of movement and repositioning and reduces OR cleaning times. The ZeroWire MOBILE is a product of NDS Surgical Imaging (San Jose, CA, USA).

NDS also offers a suite of video processing products to simplify OR integration and streamline image management. ConductOR is a configurable audio and video routing solution, enabling the routing of virtually any medical imaging source to the surgeon's field of view and beyond; ScaleOR is a video converter/scaler solution for endoscopy that connects equipment with incompatible signal input and output resolutions, ideal for upgrading clinical facilities to HD video; and ExpandOR is a medical-grade video IP streaming technology that allows secure bi-directional HD video/audio streaming to multiple destinations simultaneously.

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