We had a surgical team struggling with foggy, low-res images during a tricky laparoscopic cholecystectomy—the older system just couldn't keep up with the tissue detail they needed. What they really needed was something that handled fluorescence imaging for real-time perfusion assessment, and that's where this setup comes in. It basically gives you a 32-inch 4K main screen at 3840x2160 and a 7-inch touch panel, so surgeon can keep an eye on vitals without looking away.

The camera itself is IPX8 rated, so it takes repeated soaking in disinfectant without complaint, though the main unit is only IPX0 (keep it dry). Video goes out via HDMI 2.0, DVI, or 12G-SDI, and it records in MPEG-4 at 60fps—smooth enough for fast movements. Signal-to-noise sits at 50dB, and the image system runs at 1500TVL, which is better than most entry-level 4K units for this price range. You get one-touch capture, zoom, and white balance controls right on the camera head.

It's not ideal for open surgery where you need a massive boom-mounted display—the trolley is mobile with four-direction mute wheels, but it's built for a fixed OR layout. Teh adjustable LED light source has a cumulative timing function, which is handy for tracking bulb life, and there's a fluorescence mode for things like ICG imaging (usually 2-4 weeks on the LED module if you push it). Storage goes to SD card or USB, so you can pull clips for training.

CE and FDA certs are in place, MOQ is typically 10 units or so, and we usually have stock but confirm lead time. Power is 220V at 50Hz, so check your local setup.
We can start with a small MOQ of just 2 units for first orders, though we recommend 5 to 10 units for better pricing and stock availability.
Yes, we can share both the CE and FDA certificates right away—just send us a request and we'll email them over.
Lead time is typically 20 to 25 working days after payment confirmation, depending on our current production schedule.
It's fully functional and works as a secondary display during procedures—you can adjust settings or view live footage right from the touch screen.
We include a 32GB SD card with each unit to get you started, but USB drives are not included—you can use your own for additional storage.