That control of the clinical information, of the surgical procedure and of the surgical appliances involved in it, should be in the surgeon’s hands is not a dream, but a requirement. Our solution is that it should be done on a rationalized, efficient and intuitive basis.
Control of the medical appliances from the sterile fi eld guarantees the surgeon a higher level of autonomy and enhances patient safety. The surgeon can also control the ancillary appliances.

Management of the medical information and integration of images and data in the hospital’s HIS provides fast access to all necessary information on the patient.

The ergonomic layout of the operating room allows for different approaches for CMI with total effi - ciency. The versatility of the space is also assured for open surgery.

The system detects, transmits and provides solutions to operating problems in the medical appliances. A “black box” logs their evolution.


Elimination of waiting times and distractions, and simple, efficient management of the information generated hugely increases the fluidity of coordinated teamwork. Control of the ancillary systems ensures maximum performance in the operating room.
The ancillary equipment is controlled from the technical panel. Independent, although communicated with the medical control centre, it enables nursing staff and surgeons to work in tandem and as a team, thereby enhancing operating room performance.

Advanced communication and robotization systems of outside cameras enable information fl ow and transmission to the rest of the hospital and to outside.

Unique management tools, such as control of instruments and consumables, as well as online access, exponentially enhance the system’s capacity.

The adaptation of aspects such as lighting or music to each situation make it possible to create a comfortable environment and foster the team’s concentration and disposition.