Point-Of-Care Imaging System
April 12, 2006 10:47 am | Imalux Corp. | Product Releases | CommentsThe Niris Imaging System provides clinicians with real-time, high spatial resolution, two-dimensional, cross-sectional depth visualization of normal and abnormal tissue microstructures. The compact, point-of-care system creates images utilizing harmless near infrared light. The spatial resolution of the system is on the order of 0.
LISTED UNDER: Image Display SystemsMedical Display Systems
March 8, 2006 9:38 am | Planar Systems, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe Dome® E4c is the first 4-megapixel color display medically certified for the viewing of diagnostic images. Part of Planar's new Dome® EX line, this widescreen display can increase efficiency and productivity for professionals in the areas of radiology, cardiology, nuclear medicine (NM), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), dermatology, and in the operating room.
LISTED UNDER: Image Display SystemsSurgical Display
March 8, 2006 9:38 am | Barco | Product Releases | CommentsThe advanced MDSC-1119 surgical display is designed to provide superior image accuracy, while meeting the unique patient safety and space requirements of the integrated OR. This display system provides accurate and reliable video images for minimally invasive surgery and high-definition endoscopy.
LISTED UNDER: Image Display SystemsMobile Digital Imaging System
November 11, 2005 5:28 am | Planar Systems, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe Dome Surgery Review Cart family is a line of mobile display workstations designed to help hospitals improve digital imaging capabilities in the OR for better patient care and faster response to emergency situations. The Dome Surgery Review Cart solves application challenges particular to the OR, such as space limitations, costs and disruption associated with remodeling, sub-optimal lighting conditions and cleanliness.
LISTED UNDER: Image Display SystemsHead Mounted Display Unit
September 12, 2005 2:29 pm | Depuy Orthopaedics, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThis hands-free, head mounted display is the first in a series of complements to the company’s Ci System, a computer navigation system for total knee replacement (TKR). The head mounted display, which resembles eyewear, will provide surgeons convenient access to critical navigation data in their field of view as well as on a computer screen while performing TKR procedures with the Ci System.
LISTED UNDER: Image Display Systems

