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 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. |
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The surgeon exercises control over the medical appliances from the actual surgical field. He receives information from them in real time and modifies parameters in accordance with the needs of the surgical procedure.
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Equipment failure detection and communication are assured by a continuous selfchecking system. A “black box” logs their evolution and issues reports upon request.
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Configuration of the surgical appliances according to the surgery selected by a simple touch of a button. Similarly, the appliances automatically synchronize functions to interact with each other, optimizing performance throughout.
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Following the changes that have taken place in surgical practice, there are always new instruments being introduced into the operating room. This situation has created a barrier between the sterile and non-sterile fields, causing the surgeon to lose actual control of them. EndoALPHA resolves the situation, as it enables the medical appliances to be controlled simply and intuitively, from the actual surgical field: by voice, touch screen or remote control. The operating room is designed ergonomically and optimizes surgery time, thereby creating a versatile, multidisciplinary space in both open surgery and minimally invasive procedures. The surgeon can also take control of the ancillary appliances from the sterile field, at any time. |
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Thanks to the integration of the latest technologies, EndoALPHA enables control and integration of digital electronic endoscopy systems (Visera), digital transmission of new generation images and energies, such as ultrasonic scalpels and dissectors (Sonosurg), or resectoscopes (SurgMaster).
The powerful software (EndoBase) used for management of the information provides direct access to the hospital’s HIS and PACS, enabling it to be networked from the operating room. Integration with the rest of the hospital and with outside centres is now a reality.
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The touch screen offers simpler, intuitive navigation, along with advanced control functions from the actual surgical field. |
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The central control unit is programmed to manage the different appliances connected to it, totally safely and effi ciently. |
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Continuous information in real time. Option of working in parallel with different image sources. |
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Voice control enabling the chief surgeon to activate appliances without losses of concentration at critical moments. |
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The same system supplies reports on the evolution of the medical appliances during the surgical procedure. | |
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