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New Mobile Healthcare Video Integration Boom System Announced

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 15 Mar 2015
A new mobile healthcare equipment manager, visualization, and boom system for hospitals and surgery centers has been revealed. The system is intended for use with mobile C-Arms in general surgery, urology, or interventional vascular and radiology image-guided hybrid Operating Rooms (OR).

The system features turn-key video integration and can be wheeled to the point of care providing high definition images to surgeons performing minimally-invasive surgeries using ultrasound, mobile fluoroscopy, and surgical video. The system also has shelves for equipment storage.

Image: The NuCART Medical Imaging Boom System (Photo courtesy of CompView Medical).
Image: The NuCART Medical Imaging Boom System (Photo courtesy of CompView Medical).

The system called NuCART is the mobile version of the CompView Medical (CVM; Beaverton, OR, USA) NuBOOM system.

Paul White, president of CVM, said, “The rapid adoption of integrated ORs will only be realized by a massive reduction in the cost of technology, and OR downtime due to construction. NuCART is an affordable alternative to retrofitting ORs with expensive built-in AV systems and ceiling-suspended booms costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

The device was launched at the 2015 United States AORN Surgical Conference and Expo (Denver, CO, USA).

Related Links:

CompView Medical 
AORN Surgical Conference and Expo 



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