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Display Monitors, Auxiliary Screens, and “All‐in‐One” Video Systems

To achieve superior live images during surgery, the quality of the display monitors and auxiliary screens is as important as any other aspect of the video chain. They vary in size, resolution, inputs, and other features. Monitors 17–26 in. are the most common. Flat screen monitors have replaced the old CRT monitors, as in consumer electronics. The resolution of the monitor should match or surpass the resolution of the other elements of the imaging chain. Surgical display monitors should have a minimum of 500 lines for standard definition single‐chip cameras, 750 lines for standard definition three‐chip cameras, and 1080p to obtain maximum benefit from a full HD camera system [1–5].


ssss1 (A). 4K modular imaging system combining white light and NIR/ICG applications. IMAGE 1 S Connect II and IMAGE 1 S 4U Linc modules. (B). FULL HD 1920 × 1080 all‐in‐one unit consisting of a camera control unit, LED light source, 18.5 in. touch screen (16 : 9 format), digital capture system.

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