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MediThinQ one pager catalog

MediThinQ one pager catalog

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Introduction
The document introduces the GV-series smart glasses, an innovative solution designed to enhance surgical imaging systems, including X-ray, endoscopy, and navigation systems. Developed by MediThinQ, these smart glasses aim to improve the surgical experience by providing surgeons with direct visual access to the surgical site.

Specifications and Features
The GV-series allows surgeons to view identical images on both smart glasses and monitors, enhancing mobility, convenience, and efficiency. This system brings the surgical site vision directly in front of the surgeon's eyes, eliminating the need to constantly look at a monitor, regardless of their position or orientation.

Benefits
The primary benefit of the GV-series is the reduction of chronic strain and fatigue experienced by surgeons who traditionally have to alternate between looking at a monitor and performing surgery. By providing a direct line of sight to the surgical area, the smart glasses help maintain a comfortable posture and reduce physical strain during long operations.

Clinical Trials and Implementation
The GV-series has been trialed in medical centers in the USA and Japan, including the University of Illinois at Chicago and the National Cancer Center in Japan. These trials aim to validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the smart glasses in real surgical environments.

Conclusion
The GV-series smart glasses represent a significant advancement in surgical imaging technology, addressing long-standing challenges faced by medical staff. By improving sight and posture during surgery, these glasses have the potential to enhance surgical outcomes and surgeon well-being.
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MediThinQ Innovative Smart Glasses solution for Surgical Imaging System (X-ray, Endoscopy) / Navigation System GV-series MediThinQ provides u Medical staff's long-cherished desire for free sight and comfortable posture during surgery J J BEFORE AFTER With GV-series Surgeon can have identical images on smart glasses and monitor for mobility, convenience, and higher efficiency GV-series brings the surgical site vision to front of eyes, instead of monitor, regardless of surgeon's position and orientation Existing system Surgeons get chronic strain and fatigue due to simultaneously staring at monitor image and conducting orthopedic surgery, during the long hours of operation Medical Center Trial (U.S.A / Japan) Published Journal World Journal of Surgical Oncology Open Access GelPOINT single-port laparoscopy-assisted transanal minimum invasive surgery for low rectal cancer: a preliminary report on the use of the GOD VISION wireless smart glass-shaped monitor Nobuhisa Matsuhashi , Yoshmon hvata , Mana Kawajin , Takao Takahashi1, Shigeru Kiyarra'. Shunya Kiriyama1, Ma<tu Uehara1, Takeharu Irrai, Hi sashi Imai1, Yoshiiiro Tanaka1, Naoki Okumura1and Kazuhiro Yoshida1 St. Cloud surgical center in Minnesota UIC robot training center in Chicago Laparoscopy-assisted transanal minimum invasive surgery : National Cancer Center in Japan

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