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First ever 3D flat panels for Operating & Exam Rooms, Patient Education
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 31, 2009 -- TrueVision® Systems, the leader in digital 3D visualization for microsurgery, announced its new 3D 1080p flat panel product configurations today at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. For the first time, operating rooms and exam rooms will have 3D 1080p flat panel LCDs to display live and recorded content of the surgical view from a microscope or slit lamp.
Different configurations include wall mounted and portable ergonomic cart solutions with a selection of high quality LCD 3D 1080p panels ranging from 24 to 46 inches. One or more displays can be mounted on the wall, from the ceiling, or on a boom arm for operating rooms, exam rooms, and offices.
Santa Barbara based TrueVision Systems will be presenting the flat panel products in collaboration with leading surgeons showing interesting surgical cases and advanced techniques at the ASCRS exhibition at Moscone Center in Booth #3112 from April 4 - 7, 2009. TrueVision® has an immediate impact on improving the ability to communicate microsurgical concepts and procedures for surgeons, patients, and medical device manufacturers.
TrueVision is an intelligent 3D visualization system for microsurgery that enables surgeons to perform or view surgery via a heads-up display instead of looking through the microscope. It features the ability to record, edit and playback 3D 1080p operative content. The 3D video playback enables viewers to see surgery as if they were performing the surgery themselves through the microscope. The system is designed to seamlessly bring patient images and data from the exam room into the OR.
"The digital 3D visualization and guidance platform from TrueVision Systems will revolutionize the way we perform ophthalmic surgery throughout all specialti
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