Discover the all-digital operating room: meet Sony at ConhIT 2018
Visit Sony from 17-19 April at ConhIT, Europe’s leading industry event for healthcare IT. We’re showcasing the power of NUCLeUS, our video-over-IP platform that enables an end-to-end medical imaging workflow in the operating room - and right across the hospital network.
Basingstoke, 28th March 2018 – Join Sony from 17-19 April in Berlin at ConhIT, Europe’s leading showcase for Healthcare IT. On Stand D-108 (Hall 3.2) you’ll discover how we’re re-inventing the possibilities of the digital operating room to support surgeons, consultants and teaching staff in today’s networked hospital environment.
Transforming the digital operating room
An exciting focal point at conhIT is our demonstration of the digital operating room, with full end-to-end medical workflows enabled by NUCLeUS, Sony’s powerful but intuitive Video over IP platform. Uniquely flexible and readily scalable, NUCLeUS manages the planning, routing, recording and distribution of multiple imaging and data sources across hospital’s standard IT networks.
‘’The range of solutions we’re showcasing at ConhIT underlines Sony’s commitment to support medical industry with efficient clinical workflow and future enhancements” says Rolf Messmer, Solutions Strategic Marketing Manager, Sony Professional Solutions Europe. “We’ll be demonstrating open, agile and future-proof solution innovations which offers the possibility of operational benefits for our customers. Our mission is to streamline the medical workflows to allow the healthcare staff to concentre on delivering their real jobs and to adapt future needs at any time”.
NUCLeUS supports a complete surgical imaging workflow in the OR and throughout the hospital campus, with high-quality images carried across standard IP networks in 4K or Full HD resolution. At conhIT we’re showing how surgical images can be viewed in the operating room on our high-quality 27” and 55” medical monitors, and shared in real time with a surgeon’s office and the hospital’s Theatre Manager. We are also showing how the power of NUCLeUS is easily expanded further with additional applications integrated via open APIs.
Look to the future: VR enhances surgical training and education
Virtual Reality (VR) offers the exciting potential to enhance the quality of medical training and education. In a further demonstration of Sony innovation at conhIT, we’re showing a Virtual Reality (VR) Proof of Concept around NUCLeUS as the central recording base. Imaging sources are combined with other data, creating an immersive virtualisation that allows other surgeons and clinical experts to ‘participate’ in surgical interventions while reducing infection risks in the operating room.