Operating room monitors

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Monitory dedykowane do instalacji na salach operacyjnych można ogólnie podzielić na dwie grupy:
Monitors built into the room wall/hung on the operating room wall
These are one-, two- or even three-monitor systems with large diagonal screens built into or hung on the walls of the room, most often equipped with touch panels, integrated keyboard and mouse. These consoles connected to the hospital's RIS/HIS system allow the display of all available patient data such as general information, previous examinations (including CT, MRI), vital signs, endoscopic images. The most common data transmission interfaces are 10GbE fiber, DP or HDMI. Such a system includes not only monitors in a variety of configurations, but also integrated computers that enable fast and easy-to-use exchange/display of patient data.
These systems most often consist of a 24" (FullHD) monitor with a touch panel for quick configuration of displayed data/images and a 55" (and larger, 4K) monitor on which the desired information is displayed. The large diagonal and resolution makes the displayed images readable for doctors standing at the operating table at a considerable distance from the screens.
Monitors in the operating room - the idea of how the system works:

Monitor for arm installation
The second group are monitors with diagonals usually in the range of 24" - 32" suspended on arms that allow them to be (almost) freely positioned within the operating table and faithfully reproduce high-resolution surgical images for endoscopy and microsurgery. The most commonly used resolutions are FullHD and 4K. FullHD monitors transfer data via S-Video, RGBS, D-Sub, DP, HDMI, DVI, 3G-SDI interfaces. 4K monitors use DP, DVI, HDMI and 3/12G-SDI. Of this group, Embitron's monitors are equipped with an additional socket that can power other devices placed on the arm. This reduces the necessary number of cables that need to be routed through the arm.
In our offer you will find solutions from the company Embitron i Rein Medical (JVC). These can be single components (monitors, medical AIOs, medical computers) or entire solutions linked to hospital information systems.
Embitron monitor MBT-1000.55.1 or MBT-1000.55.2
Diagonal: 55"
Resolution: 4K/60Hz
DICOM mode
QUAD mode
The current situation, has forced some health care units to install monitors on mobile carts which allows them to be moved between different operating rooms or at least "fireplace rooms" where different disease cases are discussed/consulted. In this type of cases, monitors with diagonal sizes of more than 32" (up to 55" most often) are used. These monitors are connected to miniPCs (installed on a cart together with the monitor) and allowing direct connection to RIS or HIS systems. Selecting or changing the displayed images is done using an attached keyboard with an integrated touchpad.
Disinfection of work tools
The increased number of contraptions means that all system components must be disinfected. Adequate protection protects against damage to equipment during the decontamination process. Monitors have dedicated protective panels with IP65 protection class. Keyboards are made of aluminum components with silicone coating (can be operated with gloves). PC BOXs have the fanless cooling system required in operating rooms and are built with long-cycle components to ensure years of service.

PC dedicated to operating rooms

Disinfectable keyboard for operating rooms

EMBITRON MBT-1010.27.1 – 27”, 4K/60Hz

BARCO konsola dwumonitorowa wbudowywana w ścianę sali operacyjnej

LG 27” 4K UHD monitor chirurgiczny 27HJ710S

Embitron MBT-1000.55i.23PC - 55″ + 24″ "control" panel
This group of products is based on the companies' solutions:
Contact persons:
Marcin Cichecki
Sales Director
tel. +48 222 484 000
m.cichecki@stovaris.pl
Paweł Waszniewski
Product Manager
tel. +48 885 805 609
p.waszniewski@stovaris.pl