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What Will the OR of the Future Look Like? - July 2014 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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4 6 O U T P AT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | J U LY 2 0 1 4 that, then you can deal with them appropriately." "Right now we're seeing a lot of interest in the image-enabled hybrid angiographic systems," Mr. Maliff agrees. "Another advantage is that you can use them for multiple types of procedures, so vascular surgeons, cardiologists and neurosurgeons are able to do different types of proce- dures in the same room." Less and less invasive As we stand at the gateway to the future, it's clear that adding video to the OR was one of the big leaps that got us here. High definition is now the standard, so where do we go from here? To smaller and smaller, less-invasive scopes that provide stereo, high-def imaging, says Dr. Milsom. "With endoluminal scopes, we're L O O K I N G A H E A D Complete Monitor Solutions for all O.R. and Interventional Suite Environments. The EIZO Large Display System is a complete turnkey solution that upgrades multiple standard size displays to one large format quad-HD 8MP display without obtrusive bezels. A Large Monitor Manager formats configurations from multiple video sources and displays them to a physician's preference. This solution maximizes the flexibility of image layouts and allows for better concentration on surgical procedures. Be sure to ask about our full range of Multi-Modality displays available in 4MP, 6MP, and 8MP solutions. 800-800-5202 www.eizo.com S58 58 OSE_1407_part2_Layout 1 7/3/14 8:49 AM Page 46

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