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OR efficiency. The placement of the monitors and other
equipment that hang on our ceiling-mounted booms in each OR
is intended to give the surgical team flexibility in how they posi-
tion patients, plenty of room to maneuver, and clutter-free floors so
we can wheel in and place additional equipment anywhere around the
table. We can train a camera built into one of the overhead surgical
lights on the sterile field to watch the surgeon's exact movements.
That feed is transmitted to the larger wall-mounted screens, so the OR
team can anticipate the surgeon's next move and have the needed
equipment prepped and ready before he even asks for it.
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Visual snap-
shot. Our mon-
itors can display
images from up to 6
different inputs,
including images from
the laparoscopic cam-
era, ultrasound or C-
arm scans, and the
patient's vital signs.
Circulating nurses
serve as the directors
of a live televised
surgidrama, managing
the multi-image dis-
plays in each OR using
a touchscreen tablet.
For example, they sim-
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