Developers: | Ocutrx Vision Technologies |
Date of the premiere of the system: | May, 2020 |
Branches: | Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care |
2020: Product yield on the market
In the middle of May, 2020 the American company Ocutrx Vision Technologies announced an output to the market of a surgical system of augmented reality with support of an output of the 4K-image.
The OR-Bot system includes the surgical headset of augmented reality ORLenz with three options of visualization, depending on preferences of the surgeon:
- type of the operating table with a virtual image of the patient and data on the operational tool;
- observation via the autostereoscopic 3D monitor located just before the surgeon;
- viewing transaction through the microscopic VR station located on one of OR-Bot manipulators.
Each option provides permission 4K. OR-Bot manipulators can be controlled both the person, and the robot therefore doctors will be able easily to move 6-axial manipulators with gravity compensation, using voice commands or a foot pedal for inclusion and positioning of a VR microscope or cameras.
OR-Bot solves a number of position restrictions which surgeons, thanks to separation of the camera and a standard optical microscope and reduction of the size of the equipment in operational area face, the representative of Octurx doctor Linda Lam noted.
The ORLenz Surgery AR headset has the highest resolution which can see an eye - 60 pixels by degree at 20/20, - the chief operating officer of Ocutrx Michael Freeman added. - The headset receives a signal from surgical cameras with a delay less than 10 milliseconds. ORLenz also offers the most wide field of sight (120 degrees), the lightweight from headsets (250 grams), available in the market, and is the wireless device that will help to facilitate performing transactions and will allow the surgeon to change positions 3D - holograms during transaction so that the image always remained directly before his eyes.[1] |