Monitor
The SportCare® 4K UHD surgical monitor is designed to provide ultra-high-definition visualization during arthroscopic and minimally invasive procedures. Integrated into the SportCare® Arthroscopy Tower, it delivers exceptional image quality, ergonomic usability, and reliability in demanding operating room environments.
Core Technical Features
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Ultra-High Definition Resolution (3840 × 2160 pixels)
Provides four times the resolution of standard Full HD monitors, enabling surgeons to visualize fine anatomical details, subtle tissue differentiation, and instrument positioning with enhanced clarity. -
Advanced Imaging Performance
High contrast ratio and wide color gamut ensure accurate color reproduction, critical for identifying vascular structures, cartilage surfaces, and subtle pathological changes. -
Optimized Brightness and Viewing Angles
The display maintains consistent luminance and image quality across wide viewing angles, allowing the entire surgical team to share the same high-quality image without distortion. -
Ergonomic Control Interface
Front panel touch-sensitive buttons provide direct access to brightness, contrast, input selection, and on-screen display (OSD) settings, facilitating rapid intraoperative adjustments without workflow disruption. -
Seamless System Integration
Specifically configured for the SportCare® Arthroscopy Tower, ensuring compatibility with 4K camera heads, image processors, and recording systems. Multiple input ports (HDMI, DisplayPort, SDI) allow flexible connectivity with existing OR infrastructure. -
Durability and Mobility
Mounted on a height-adjustable stand with smooth-rolling casters, the monitor supports optimal positioning and effortless movement within the operating room.
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Clinical Application
The SportCare® 4K UHD Monitor enhances intraoperative visualization for arthroscopic procedures across all major joints, supporting improved surgical accuracy, reduced fatigue, and efficient teamwork. Its high-resolution output contributes to safer decision-making and superior postoperative outcomes by ensuring precise identification of anatomical structures and pathology.
