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UX7 Series Endoscope Camera System (4K, NIR Fluorescence & 3D)
Minimally invasive surgery demands real-time clarity that consumer-grade optics cannot deliver. The UX7 Series addresses this by collapsing three imaging modes—4K, NIR fluorescence, and 3D—into a single platform backed by full-chain domestic R&D.
Operating rooms have long juggled separate carts for high-definition white-light imaging, fluorescence-guided navigation, and stereoscopic vision. The UX7 Series consolidates these into a single system built around dual-chip true 4K sensors, capable of switching between 2D and 3D modes without swapping hardware.
Its near-infrared fluorescence channel detects vascular perfusion and tissue boundaries in real time, feeding data through a stabilization algorithm that compensates for hand tremor. Combined with chip-on-tip active defogging and automatic scene recognition, the platform maintains consistent image quality across long procedures.
The modular architecture—rigid endoscopes in 3 mm, 5 mm, and 10 mm diameters, 32-inch and 55-inch medical monitors, and PACS-compatible recording—means hospitals can configure the system for general surgery, urology, gynecology, or thoracic applications without replacing core components.
What is notable is the weight engineering: camera heads at 190 g (white light) and 240 g (fluorescence) reduce surgeon fatigue during lengthy cases. The system also supports three sterilization methods, a practical concession to high-turnover OR environments.
For procurement teams evaluating endoscopy infrastructure, the UX7 represents a single-vendor alternative to the multi-brand stacks typical in Chinese hospitals. The full-chain domestic development also shortens supply lines for replacement optics and sensors, a non-trivial advantage in a market where import dependence still lingers.
The broader signal is that Chinese medical imaging has moved past simple cost competition into integrated system design. The UX7 does not merely match imported equivalents—it asks why three devices were ever needed in the first place.
Why it matters:
Hospitals evaluating OR digitization will find a platform that reduces equipment footprint, training overhead, and procurement complexity. For distributors, the UX7 signals an inflection point where domestic R&D can meet the technical requirements of premium surgical suites without foreign module dependencies.
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