DirectView MEDICAL OFFICE SYSTEM

Today,
more and more surgical procedures are performed on an out-patient basis, many in
dedicated rooms of a doctor’s office. This
is both better for the patient, and more cost efficient.
It also generates additional revenue for surgeons.
In
recognition of this growing trend, MITI has designed its low-cost component DirectView
medical
office system as a diagnostic package for in-office use that includes a video
monitor, our VITI 1410 Digital Imaging System, and a conventional light source
or our Model PX 1020 Light Source. This
system is designed to be compatible with all current endoscopes; however, used
with DirectView endoscopes, the combined system offers
additional advantages of disposability, convenience and lower cost.
Although they can be purchased separately, when combined as a package,
the system’s individual components provide enhanced capabilities not available
elsewhere. In addition, the
system integrates a patient’s history, diagnostic and surgical history, and
surgical images, storing them in the computer’s data base.
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Video
Monitor |
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| Digital
Imaging System |
| Light
Source |
| DirectView
Endoscope |
DirectView Medical Office System
The
system components are integrated and controlled by camera software which can
generate video images for several different types of monitors, including: TSC
monitors used in surgery; VGA monitors used by computers; DVI monitors used for
dynamic viewing; and HDTV monitors used for exceptional monitors.
A VGA is standard with the office -based system.
Image quality is equal to, or greater than that offered by existing
camera systems, but at a fraction of the cost.
In
addition to matching features that are now available on most camera systems,
MITI’s camera panel layout will include input/output capabilities including
flash memory, internet access, high speed sequencing, and hardware and software
safety systems.

The VITI 1410 can be used with all current endoscopes, light sources and video monitors. A conventional light source is used with the office based system, as these light sources are readily available, inexpensive and familiar to most doctors It offers equal or greater image quality than existing camera systems, but at a fraction of the cost, and can be used with all current endoscopes, light sources and video monitors. In addition, the computer-based digital camera and video monitor provides other features beyond imaging for convenience and ease of use
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