Fujifilm Medical Systems USA this week announced that it has launched its Systems Integration platform to enhance image and data integration in endoscopy.
The Lexington, Mass.-based company designed the platform for multi-video and image routing with display capabilities that GI physicians need while performing advanced endoscopy procedures.
“As innovators in endoscopic imaging, we understand that endoscopists require more video sources and more advanced image routing and display when performing intraoperative and therapeutic procedures,” Devon Bream, global VP of endoscopy and GM of Systems Integration, said in a news release. “Our integration platform was designed for this level of image routing and display complexity in the OR. We realized that endoscopists would benefit greatly from leveraging our leading integration capabilities in their endoscopy suites, and we’re thrilled to deliver this solution.”
The system has quad-channel recording to allow physicians to record up to four separate sources with built-in image capture; teleconferencing and broadcasting to broadcast live endoscopic content to any networked destination and interoperability and image recall for seamless integration and in-room routing of picture archiving and communication system images during and while planning for endoscopy procedures.
“Having Fujifilm’s Systems Integration platform in our endoscopy suite has dramatically reduced our procedure times as we no longer have to unplug wires, change system inputs, and worry about images not routing or showing up on the right monitors,” Dr. Chris Thompson, director of endoscopy at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, said. “We have seamless integration of all pertinent patient imaging and data without the hassle, and the time saved means patients spend less time under anesthesia, which is helping us to improve our care delivery.”