How a Domestic Imaging Platform is Reshaping the Minimally Invasive OR


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

China’s surgical device ecosystem is no longer just a manufacturing floor; it is increasingly defining the clinical standard for integrated operating room infrastructure.

The UX7 Series endoscope camera system bundles true 4K resolution, near-infrared fluorescence, and real-time 3D visualization into a single modular platform. Developed through full-chain domestic R&D, it targets the operational core of modern minimally invasive surgery: the need for reliable, high-fidelity visual data without workflow fragmentation.

Dual-chip 4K sensors and intelligent algorithms—autofocus, anti-fog, and automatic scene recognition—translate directly into fewer interruptions inside the OR. The fluorescence mode detects vascular structure and tissue perfusion at clinically useful sensitivity, reducing guesswork during dissection or resection. Real-time 3D provides the depth perception that flat screens cannot deliver, a critical factor in complex laparoscopic and thoracoscopic cases.

The hardware stack—rigid endoscopes in 10 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm diameters, 32- and 55-inch 4K monitors, a 190 g camera head for white light, and dual-channel PACS-compatible recording—is not revolutionary component by component. What matters is the integration: one vendor, one interface, one image pipeline from optics to archive. That reduces hospital procurement friction and training overhead, particularly in high-throughput ORs where equipment standardization is a silent productivity lever.

For domestic supply chains, the UX7 signals a maturation in the local optics and sensor ecosystem. Active-heating defogging via chip-on-tip construction and support for autoclave, low-temperature plasma, and EO sterilization are design choices that reflect real hospital logistics rather than theoretical specifications. The system is built to withstand repeated reprocessing without image degradation—a durability requirement that often separates import-replacement products from mere prototypes.

China’s role here is not low-cost assembly but integrated systems engineering. The UX7 competes on workflow coherence and clinical applicability, not on a single breakthrough spec.

Why it matters:
For hospital procurement teams, the UX7 simplifies vendor consolidation and reduces cross-system compatibility risk. For surgeons, it collapses three imaging modalities into one footswitch-controlled environment. For the broader market, it shows that domestic imaging platforms can now match the integration depth of established foreign players without requiring a separate IT layer.


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