Digital imaging in the operating room
The number of medical devices used in the operating room is constantly growing, and the amount of data being processed is also increasing. Medical personnel use, during procedures, images from highly specialized equipment, and it is very often difficult to keep everything in the surgeon's field of view. It is therefore important that in the operating room, monitors are placed in convenient locations where staff are able to see the information being displayed. Operating rooms are now highly specific environments where different types of images are required during various types of interventional surgery, hybrid surgery, endoscopic surgery or other operations.
The central integration of hardware and software components in the operating room facilitates the optimization of work processes and reduces the risk of errors. With hardware and software from one of our suppliers (Rein Medical), the operating room will become a digital medical service center in the future. In addition to centrally managing images and data with intuitive software, Rein Medical has hardware in the form of workstations, medical monitors integrated into the wall of the room and a comprehensive series of all-in-one computers. A room labeling system, universal connections between devices, and IT networks for data transfer are additional options that can greatly simplify the work of staff in the operating room.
Graphic source: https://reinmedical.com/en/Solution/OP-Integration
Stovaris portfolio for operating rooms
Observing the continuous increase in the number of devices in hybrid operating rooms and distributed image sources from HIS and RIS systems, modern rooms are being equipped with multiple medical monitors to display them. These image sources range from cantilever cameras, endoscopic cameras, C-arms to picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
When it comes to operating room solutions, Stovaris offers monitors for displaying images from endoscopes, large-format monitors and wall-mounted panels with diagnostic monitors.
As an important element of proper operation of the operating room, we consider emergency (standby) power supply, which during a power failure in the operating room or treatment room, takes over the role of the main power supply, which suddenly stopped working for various reasons beyond the control of the user. Emergency power supply in medical facilities should be "prepared for the customer" taking into account the normative conditions and regulations for the institution, facility or building. Such an offer for the operating room can be prepared by our trained engineers.
Operating room systems offered
Power supplies to sustain medical imaging equipment - Healthcare facilities require reliable power supplies to sustain critical medical equipment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment, computed tomography (CT) scanners, X-ray machines, gas analyzers, ultrasound scanners and all imaging equipment must be connected to a UPS for reliable operation. What's more, state-of-the-art, advanced diagnostic systems require large UPSs to provide adequate power.
This group of products is based on the companies' solutions:
Barco | Embitron | Eaton | Jusha | LG Business Solutions | Rein Medical (JVCKenwood) | Socomec | Tripp-Lite.
Contact persons:
Paweł Waszniewski
Product Manager
tel. +48 885 805 609
p.waszniewski@stovaris.pl