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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT
Experience the Future of OR
Monitor Technology
Image is everything, and EIZO has the monitor technology your
OR needs today and in the future:
• The Curator EX3241: 32-inch widescreen surgical monitor
with 4K UHD (3840x2160 pixels) resolution and high-bright
surgical display. View the fine details that are otherwise hard to
distinguish on full HD monitors. Enhanced sharpness allows
full HD images shot by conventional endoscopy and surgical
cameras to be displayed in HD 4K resolution without lag.
• The Curator EX5841: 58-inch widescreen surgical monitor with
4K UHD (3840x2160 pixels) surgical display that faithfully
reduces surgical images. View multiple images on this
widescreen LCD panel. No delay, distortion-free image geometry.
Flicker-free picture, even at low refresh rates. A protective screen
helps protect the LCD from shock, scratches, and dirt.
For more information, call (800) 800-5202 or visit
www.eizo.com/curator/efort/
See In Amazing Detail With This Autoclavable
4K Camera
Give your surgeons amazing video and manage the material
easily with the new LENS 4K surgical imaging system from
Smith+Nephew. The autoclavable camera head delivers four
times the pixel resolution of HD and more than one billion
colors, translating to astonishing color reproduction, clarity and
depth of field. Three programmable buttons on the camera
head support up to six camera functions. The intuitive, compact
control unit includes an integrated light source. With the LENS
iPad app, an assistant can control the system from outside the
surgical field. Capture image and video, transfer directly into
the medical record, customize and print PDFs and share data
via email. Impressive and flexible integration and connectivity
options support individual workflow requirements.
For more information, call (800) 343-5717 or visit
www.smith-nephew.com
This Device Helps Surgeons See More Clearly
Surgeons can see tissue more clearly with the IMAGE1 S
®
from KARL STORZ. The innovative HD camera control unit
allows physicians to tune the color contrast and homogenous
illumination to the surgical situation. It can automatically
identify and evenly brighten dark areas and intensify color
contrast levels. A user-friendly dashboard provides a quick
overview of the current status and settings. It works with rigid,
flexible, and 3D endoscopes; operating microscopes; and
VITOM
®
exoscopes.
For more information, call (800) 421-0837 or visit
www.KARLSTORZ.com