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Surgical Video Cameras
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Surgical video cameras are specialized camera systems designed for use in interventional procedures. They are composed of a camera head and a separate CCU (Camera Control Unit).
HD surgical video cameras are commonly used in endoscopy and laparoscopic surgeries, where they offer surgeons precise visual feedback that helps guide them through highly intricate procedures. Other medical cameras can also serve for medical microsurgical applications including ophthalmology and neurology procedures.
The ability to view real-time pictures from within a patient’s body allows for greater accuracy and efficiency when performing delicate medical operations.
Sony Surgical Cameras Advantages
Sony surgical video cameras are an excellent choice for healthcare professionals due to their superior image clarity, accuracy, and reliability. The camera heads come equipped with high-end CCD sensors that capture sharp images and minimize distortion, while the advanced processing systems use powerful DSPs to acquire real-time images with minimal latency. Additionally, Sony's Image Management System (IMS) allows for dynamic white balance adjustment and picture control to further enhance image quality.
These features ensure physicians have access to clear and accurate footage during operations for improved decision making during complex procedures. Furthermore, with reliable equipment that ensures minimal downtime, healthcare professionals can be sure they are getting the best value for their money when opting to use these medical grade video cameras.
How to Choose a Surgery Camera for Medical Applications
Choosing the right surgical video camera depends on a number of factors, such as the type of procedure being performed and the desired features. When selecting a medical camera, healthcare professionals should consider the resolution of the camera head, its compatibility with robotic surgery, the size and weight of the unit, as well as any additional features that may be needed such as zoom or image control.
It is also important to look for durable cameras with long-lasting components that can withstand frequent use in high-pressure situations. Additionally, it is critical to look for cameras with advanced image processors and monitors that offer superior image clarity and reliability so physicians can trust their real-time images during operations. Finally, healthcare professionals should ensure that their chosen camera is compatible with existing systems and meets patient safety requirements.
ERI’s commitment to the medical imaging field
At ERI, it is our mission to provide our customers with the latest in medical imaging technology. We are devoted to staying ahead of the technological curve and often introduce new equipment options first. This enables us to ensure our customers have access to cutting-edge medical imaging innovation.
We take pride in forming lasting relationships with our customers and providing them with an in-house customer service team that is available to answer any questions, such as product information or orders.
Additionally, we offer maintenance and repair service for Sony medical printers. We offer a cost-effective flat-rate pricing structure and strive to minimize downtime so that your devices can be operated as optimally as possible in the quickest time frame.