When surgical vision is no longer a bottleneck


UX7 Series Endoscope Camera System (4K, NIR Fluorescence & 3D)

The UX7 consolidates three imaging modalities—4K, NIR fluorescence, and 3D—into a single platform, signaling a shift in how Chinese medtech firms are approaching operating room integration.

Minimally invasive surgery depends on visualization. The UX7 Series, built through full-chain independent R&D in China, collapses three distinct imaging modes—true 4K resolution, near-infrared fluorescence for tissue perfusion, and real-time 3D—into a single camera head and control system. This is not a feature stack; it is an architectural decision to reduce hardware clutter in the operating room.

The system uses dual-chip 4K sensors and an active-heating anti-fog mechanism embedded at the chip-on-tip level. Autofocus and automatic scene recognition remove two common friction points: refocusing during surgery and condensation on optics. For surgeons, that translates to fewer interruptions and more consistent image quality across long procedures.

The fluorescence channel is the operational differentiator. It enables real-time identification of vascular structures and tissue boundaries without switching to a separate imaging system. Combined with a stabilization algorithm, it reduces the cognitive load of interpreting moving fields during dissection or perfusion assessment.

Specs tell the infrastructure story. The UX7 supports 10 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm rigid endoscopes with 0° and 30° viewing angles, covering most laparoscopic and thoracic procedures. It records dual-channel 4K video and integrates with PACS, placing it squarely within the digital OR ecosystem that most Chinese tertiary hospitals are now standardizing around.

The system weight—190 g for the white-light camera head, 240 g with fluorescence—reflects deliberate ergonomic engineering for extended use. The handle itself is 420 g, suggesting that the design team optimized for surgeon fatigue, a detail often overlooked in modular systems.

Chinese endoscope manufacturers have historically competed on cost. The UX7 competes on integration. By combining 4K, fluorescence, and 3D in one R&D pipeline, the manufacturer signals that the next frontier is not resolution alone but multi-modal fusion that simplifies the surgical workflow itself.

That is a more demanding benchmark—and a more durable one.

Why it matters:
For hospital procurement teams, the UX7 reduces the number of vendors needed for OR imaging and simplifies training. For Chinese medtech suppliers, it demonstrates that domestic R&D can now deliver multi-modal systems competitive with established imports in both capability and ergonomics.


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