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The Trouble With Transvaginal Mesh - August 2016 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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prevent it, but it's nearly impossible to eliminate condensa- tion from forming on the lens when you insert a cold laparo- scope into a warm body. "The room tem- perature is 68°F and the body is 98°F," says Ms. Hrnicek. "I don't care how well you try to keep it warm, there's still a 30°F dif- ference and the glass will fog up." Ms. Mimnagh's sur- geons use an anti-fog solution and scope- warming sleeves that keep the camera warm until it enters the body. Her facility has also used warm- ing insufflators in the past, though she says surgeons opt for them less frequently than the other technolo- gies. "Warming insuf- FS-P3101D 4K UHD displays o er extraordinary resolution, and FSN's 31" monitor helps doctors see critically important details with the highest possible clarity. Its slim, sleek design is ideal for boom arm mounting, and the Ä ush-front glass bezel is easy to clean. • Displays Monitors • Capture and Recording • Surgical Video Control • Optical Fiber • Wireless • Signal Conversion FS-L5502D Experience the ultimate in large screen, ultra high de" nition medical images. This 55" display monitor from FSN makes it easier to see recessed surgical site anatomy and focus on procedure decisions. Built-in technology has screen layout options including picture-in-picture, picture-by-picture, and quad image. Take the Next Step in surgical display innovation. www.fsnmed.com 714-300-0540 USA • Korea • UK • Germany • China Show 4 high de nition signals simultaneously. FS-P2607D Immerse in life-like 3D visualization with this medical grade display monitor. The reliability and compatibility that FSN is known for has been combined with the latest 3D technology.

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