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Manager's Guide to Better Surgical Visualization
FEATURES
6 Ultra High Definition Is Coming to the OR
Imagine seeing images at 4 times the resolution of today's high-definition
video displays.
Dan O'Connor | Editor-in-Chief
14 Laparoscopic Visualization Leaps Forward
Imaging advances and improved access ease surgeons' burdens.
Jim Burger | Associate Editor
26 Give Surgeons the Access They Need
Better exposure translates to
faster and safer surgery.
Daniel Cook | Executive Editor
31 What Your Surgeons Want in Headlights
Precise control of the light's brightness and beam — when and where they need it.
Dan O'Connor | Editor-in-Chief
20 3 Simple Ways to Clear the View
Don't let smoke, fog or debris
impede laparoscopic procedures.
David Bernard | Senior Associate Editor
36 The Case for Image-Guided ENT
Even experienced docs gain confidence in one of surgery's most delicate specialties.
Jeffrey S. Wolf, MD, FACS
To Our Readers
Manager's Guide to Better Surgical Visualization
HD. Ultra HD. 3D. There's no shortage of technology that promises to
enhance views in the OR. The Manager's Guide to Better Surgical
Visualization looks beyond the exhibit hall flair to show you what matters
most: Giving your surgeons vivid views of the surgical field so they can
perform safer, more efficient surgery. We hope you enjoy the look at the
crisp, clear future of surgical imaging.
Surgery
Surgeons
What Do Your
See?
Imaging advances lead
to safer surgery and
improved outcomes.
Inside:
Ultra HD,
3D Laparoscopes,
Image Guidance
& More
Cover design by Ethan Anderson