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Surgical displays are often monitors used during image-guided surgery, such as endoscopy or interventional radiology. During surgery, surgical screens can also display essential patient data including PACS images and vital signs.
To be accredited as a medical display, surgical displays need to possess the necessary certifications. Medical grade displays are made to be very robust, sealed, and have high-quality panels to ensure the greatest image.
A surgical display may offer high-definition or 4K vision and can be mounted to surgical light arms, equipment columns, or walls.
The resolution, colour, and light are all optimised using a 4K surgical imaging system. In comparison to HD systems, the outcome is visuals with four times the resolution, twice the colour spectrum, and greater clarity in all lighting settings.
The global 4K surgical display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Canvys has introduced a new 32-inch 4K medical monitor with up to 12G-SDI, an 850 nit LCD screen, and high-performance controllers.
These displays are perfect for the healthcare sector since they are made of lightweight plastic, weigh less than 30 pounds, and have a glass front screen with a flat surface that is simple to clean and disinfect.
During the MEDICA World Forum for Medicine, NDS will introduce the Radiance Ultra 4K 32″ display, showcasing its revolutionary 4K Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) visualisation technology.