Stryker launched a suite of visualization tools to support arthroscopic procedures, including HipCheck, HipMap, the 1688 Advanced Imaging Modalities (AIM) 4K Visualization Platform and the Connected OR Hub.
HipCheck integrates an interactive tablet into the existing O.R. workflow, calculating intraoperative measurements. The tablet includes the HipMap 3D imaging tool for pre-op planning.
The 1688 AIM platform features 4K resolution and fluorescence, auto-light technology that adjusts for poor lighting, and seamless standardization. It is approved for use in numerous specialies beyond arthroscopy.
The Connected OR Hub allows seamless connectivity among devices. Integrated into the tower, the system lets surgeons to capture, record, stream and print images directly from the 1688 AIM, and offers workflow efficiency in getting images stored in electronic medical records.
Source: Stryker
Stryker launched a suite of visualization tools to support arthroscopic procedures, including HipCheck, HipMap, the 1688 Advanced Imaging Modalities (AIM) 4K Visualization Platform and the Connected OR Hub. HipCheck integrates an interactive tablet into the existing O.R. workflow, calculating intraoperative...
Stryker launched a suite of visualization tools to support arthroscopic procedures, including HipCheck, HipMap, the 1688 Advanced Imaging Modalities (AIM) 4K Visualization Platform and the Connected OR Hub.
HipCheck integrates an interactive tablet into the existing O.R. workflow, calculating intraoperative measurements. The tablet includes the HipMap 3D imaging tool for pre-op planning.
The 1688 AIM platform features 4K resolution and fluorescence, auto-light technology that adjusts for poor lighting, and seamless standardization. It is approved for use in numerous specialies beyond arthroscopy.
The Connected OR Hub allows seamless connectivity among devices. Integrated into the tower, the system lets surgeons to capture, record, stream and print images directly from the 1688 AIM, and offers workflow efficiency in getting images stored in electronic medical records.
Source: Stryker
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





