• Multi-modal fusion terminal of medium-free holographic operating room
    Multi-modal fusion terminal of medium-free holographic operating room
    The multi-modal fusion terminal of the medium-free holographic operating room is equipped with the media-free holographic technology developed by XHOLO, which projects the visual three-dimensional medical image in the air, and the medical staff can fully view the patient's anatomy through gestures such as rotation and zoom, and can be used in conjunction with the traditional display screen to carry out multi-modal fusion display, provide more detailed medical image data, and provide support for precision medical decision-making. The novel interactive mode of non-contact and aerial operation can effectively avoid the cross-infection of bacteria and viruses caused by physical touch during surgery, improve the safety and success rate of surgery, and is suitable for medical education, telemedicine and other scenarios.

Product Highlights

  • Air Operations
  • Automatic adjustment
  • No cross infection
  • Privacy Protection

Technical Parameter

Holographic Display

Resolution: 1920*1080

Display area: 344.16 (H) *193.59 (V) mm

Brightness: 1200nit

Imaging material: 260*265

Medical display

Display size: 37.5"

Resolution: 3840 x 1600

Viewing angle: 178° Typ

Brightness: 800cd/m²

Contrast ratio: 1000:1 Typ

Input signal interface: DVI-D: 24 pin*2

Display Port: 20 pin*2

VGA: D-sub 15 pin

Display bracket

Model: 45-630-216 (white)

Load-bearing capacity: 2.9-9.8kg

Size: <38”

Lifting height: 28cm

Tilt range: 80°↑75%/↓5°

Rotation range: 360°

Arm swing: 240°

Master

Graphics card: H610I DDR4

Motherboard: H610

Memory: 16GB

CPU: Intel i5

Power: 650W

Hard disk: 250G

other

· Foot pedal: Operation structure: Self-locking Electrical life: 150,000 times Shell material: Flame retardant reinforced engineering plastic

Electric push rod: 200MM lifting height, maximum thrust (pull): 4000N

Customer Cases

  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Fuwai Hospital completed multimodal imaging fusion TAVR surgery
    Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Fuwai Hospital completed multimodal imaging fusion TAVR surgery

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