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Hip With the Times - July 2017 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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3 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. 4 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- 1 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J U L Y 2 0 1 7 Follow us: twitter.com/EizoUSA Like us: facebook.com/EizoUSA Watch us: youtube.com/Eizoglobal 800-800-5202 www.eizo.com Experience the future of Operating room technology

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