Stryker Endoscopy Launches Wireless HD Surgical Display

Stryker Endoscopy, a division of Stryker Corp., has launched a new video display for operating room use which uses wireless high-definition (HD) technology, according to a press release by Amimon.

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The video display uses technology developed by Israel-based Amimon, a semiconductor company which develops wireless uncompressed HD video. The corporation has granted Stryker Endoscopy exclusive access to its technology for the medical endoscopy market.

The new video display, WiSeTM HDTV, is "capable of transmitting the surgical video with no perceptible lag or interference throughout the entire operating room…[allowing] surgeons greater flexibility in positioning the surgical display while operating," according to William Chang, Stryker Endoscopy’s vice president of research and development and chief technology officer, in the press release.

The new surgical display will provide centers with greater flexibility in positioning surgical displays and will reduce costs associated with routing cables through ceilings, Mr. Chang said.

Read Amimon’s Press release about Stryker Endoscopy’s new WiSeTM HDTV.

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