Olympus is supporting OR workflow efficiencies


Olympus to be at OR Manager in Nashville, Tenn.

Olympus is branching out. Its next-generation solution for the integrated OR, EasySuite 4K, enables surgical and interventional clinicians to connect with the native and uncompressed visual insights derived from legacy, HD and ultra-high definition (UHD) medical sources to streamline pre-, intra-, and post-operative clinician workflows. Its simplified access to visual insights can provide more effective and efficient decision making throughout the continuum of care. 

Further, MedPresence™ provides real-time sharing of procedural imagery, applications, and in-room frame of reference to create a context-rich, immersive experience. The system is intended to empower surgical and care teams to quickly and securely connect to clinical specialists, technicians, trainers, or manufacturer’s representatives from across the organization or around the world, and at any time – virtually.

The ORBEYE 4K-3D video microscope continues to be exciting for surgeons, nurses and the entire surgical staff thanks to its “heads up” technology that allows for the entire team to view (and better anticipate) the surgeon’s work in magnified sections of the anatomy, an important measure for smooth procedures. Additionally, the video capture is displayed on a 55” big screen, in real time, and with 26X magnification. 

On display will also be Olympus’ latest technology, the FlexDex Needle Driver. Through the recent distribution agreement, Olympus will leverage its innovative 3D laparoscopic imaging technology with FlexDex’s wristed needle-driver for intuitive control in minimally invasive procedures across many specialties. This combination technology can provide a suitable alternative to the costs and constrictions associated with a robotic investment. 



September 26, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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