J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 5 7
Your Surgeons Won't Believe Their Eyes
Big screens and crystal clear, lifelike images
will be mainstays in the operating room of the future.
Bill Donahue | Contributing Editor
• LOOKING AHEAD Facilities on the cutting edge of care are investing in displaying ultra-high-definition images on screens that seem to grow by the year.
H
ave you seen the new iPhone X? It's an incredible
piece of technology with facial recognition software,
wireless charging and more apps than you could
possibly need. It makes the first-generation iPhone
look like a relic from a bygone era. You might have
the same thought when you walk into your facility's OR, glance up at
massive, wall-mounted monitors that display larger-than-life views of
surgery and think about how the past decade has given rise to see-it-
to-believe-it advances in surgical imaging. That type of explosive
innovation demands thinking 5 years ahead of your current video
display requirements, so your surgeons won't get stuck working