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KARL STORZ Introduces New 3D Surgical Imaging System and Modular Camera Platform at Arab Health 2020

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 30 Jan 2020
KARL STORZ SE & Co. KG (Tuttlingen, Germany), a leading endoscope manufacturer, introduced its new 3D surgical imaging system and modular camera platform at Arab Health 2020.

At this year’s Arab Health, KARL STORZ introduced VITOM 3D, a revolutionary system that offers 3D imaging with variable magnification for the visualization of microsurgical and open interventions in different surgical fields. It features a stereo lens with high-resolution image sensors and integrated fiber optic illuminator. The VITOM 3D is conveniently placed above the surgical site using a holding arm allowing the surgeon to perform the surgery in a new and more ergonomic way. The system is fully compatible with the KARL STORZ IMAGE1 S camera, thus making rigid & flexible endoscopy with 3D and 4K technologies all integrated in one single platform.

The KARL STORZ IMAGE1 S modular camera platform offers surgeons a single system suitable for all applications; it combines various technologies (e.g., rigid, flexible and 3D endoscopy) and can be adapted to individual customer’s needs. Furthermore, near infrared (NIR/ICG) for fluorescence imaging, the integration of operating microscopes and the use of VITOM 3D is possible via the camera platform which features automatic light source control, natural color rendition and three innovative visualization technologies for easy tissue differentiation in 2D and 3D.

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