Today, display technology is widely used in various fields, not only limited to entertainment or workplace, but also as one of the indispensable devices in the medical field. The use of displays in the operating room not only improves the efficiency of medical staff, but also provides more accurate and safe surgical results. This article will introduce the application of displays in the operating room.
The most common display in the operating room is the operating room monitor. These monitors can be used to display patient vital sign information, X-ray or MRI images during surgery, etc. to help healthcare professionals make accurate diagnoses and treatment plans. In addition, these monitors can also be used to show what is happening inside and outside the operating room, making it easy for healthcare professionals to respond to any unexpected situations in a timely manner.
In addition to operating room monitors, other types of displays are used in the operating room to help healthcare professionals complete procedures. For example, if details of specific instruments or areas need to be observed during surgery, medical monitors can be installed in the operating room, allowing the surgeon to see the required details more clearly and easily, thus completing the surgery more precisely.
Another advantage of using displays in the operating room is that they can reduce errors in tiny eye surgeries. Some ophthalmic procedures need to be performed at high magnification, but such a field of view is too narrow, and medical practitioners often need to resort to an adjustable-focus digital microscope to complete the operation. However, digital microscopes often require fine adjustments, which can build up errors and have an impact on the operator's manual stability. Now, display technology has improved so much that medical personnel can use a high-resolution TV screen or VR headset to eliminate most focusable stress and directly observe video of structures operating inside the eye. This technology can help doctors observe injected medications, repair retinas, and even apply chemicals to the affected area with greater precision and without focal adjustment.
Overall, the use of display technology in the operating room is an efficient, safe and precise means of enabling doctors and nurses to better perform surgical operations. In addition, as technology continues to improve, the use of displays in the medical field will become more widespread, helping the development of medical technology.