[Dr.Camscope 3D]
3D Laparoscopy system

features
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Crystal clear image (FULL-HD, 1920 X1080)(60P)
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3 Chip CCD adopted for natural color and deep depth perception
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Short learning curve
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High quality Scope (0°, 30°)
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User friendly GUI
Characteristics
1920×1080P@60Hz High-Definition Image
Depth perception by 3D stereoscopic image

Allows more accurate and precise operation
main unit
Convergence Control
With a basic working distance of 5cm, working distance is possible to be adjusted from 3cm as close range to 10cm as long range, allowing effective surgery for both close range and far



Binocular Disparity Control
Human eyes see objects with binocular disparity. In the same way, two cameras are used to display 3D image
Adjustment jig is provided to easily adjust the Binocular Disparity after scope replacement. Adjustment can be set with simple touch screen on the Binocular Disparity Control menu

White Balance Function
Automatically adjust the white balane of the camera image
Rotate Function
Depending on the operation environment, the image can be rotated 180 degrees
Interfaces 4 HDMI Output
Total 4 HMDI interfaces installed, 3 HDMI-out for 3D image and 1 HDMI-out for 2D image
scope unit (true eye)
Scope integrated with LED light
Light cables are very simple because scope's light source integrates with camera cables.
High resolution 1920 X 1080P@60Hz 3Chip CCD camera is used to express vivid and rich color and implement clear and accurate image
High Resolution Rod Lens Design
By employing an independently developed Rod Lens, high-resolution 3D laparoscopy is implemented
SCOPE TYPE

light source (solebeam)
LED Light Source
6,500。K color temperature to reduce eye fatigue
Light intensity of over 47,000LUX for easy visibility during surgery

applications
General Surgery
Appendectomy
Gastrectomy
Cholecystectomy
Hepatectomy
Colectomy
Pancreatectomy
Splenectomy
Adrenalectomy
Rectal surgery
Bariatric surgery
Gastric bypass
Small bowel resection
Common bile resection
Common bile duct surgery
Obstetrics and gynecology
Hysterectomy
Myomectomy
Salpingo-Oophorectomy
Ovarian cystectomy
Hysterectomy
Pelvic lymph node dissection(PLND)
Urology
Nephrectomy (Total or partial )
Pelvic reconstruction
Renal cystectomy
Prostate tumor

hepatectomy

colorectal cancer

hysterectomy

gastrectomy

cholecystectomy

pancreatic cancer
Why 3D?
We think it is certain that 3D is better than 2D but it is very difficult to convince people.
In fact, it's best to see the the difference between 2D and 3D in real life however, that is not an easy option. So, we chose to provide 3D VR videos to give the hint of our 3D technology. Nontheless, current VR devices cannot portrait our 3D technology.
Therefore, we decided to upload some journals and thesis that might help.
Clinical report for 3D Laparoscope for magazine (Dr Kim)
The Clinical Report Of
Laparoscopic Gastrectomy with
Sometech 3D Laparoscopy System
3D vs. 2D imaging in laparoscopic surgery—an advantage? Results of standardized black box training in laparoscopic surgery
Three-dimensional (3D) simulation versus two-dimensional (2D) enhances surgical skills acquisition in standardized laparoscopic tasks: A before and after study
Comparative evaluation of HD 2D/3D laparoscopic monitors and bench marking to a theoretically ideal 3D pseudo display: even well-experienced laparoscopists perform better with 3D