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6 5 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4 | 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 take off," says Dr. Palter. "But in surgery, if you're working with a flat screen, your brain has to convert it to 3D. When people pick up a laparoscope, they're usually really bad at first — they can't pick up some- thing, or they don't know when some- thing's inside of some- thing else. It takes months or even years to master. "But if you give a trainee a 3D system, he doesn't have to learn that. It's instantly realis- tic. It's already been shown to eliminate big parts of the learning curve." And unlike 4K, which isn't yet avail- able for the OR, 3D has arrived. "Right now you can have a 3D system that doesn't www.ndssi.com Our focus is medical. The world's leading surgical displays, featuring LED backlight, Color Correction Technology, and the widest range of sizes available. All the functionality of a rack mount video-integration system in a single appliance. ConductOR™ receives inputs from multiple sources for easy routing and IP streaming. Now you can easily connect equipment with incompatible video signals. ScaleOR™ simpli!es video format conversion, supporting both analog and digital, HD and SD. Now with nine-channel imaging to run more wireless systems simultaneously. ZeroWire® is the most adopted wireless surgical solution.

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