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UX7 Series Endoscope Camera System (4K, NIR Fluorescence & 3D)
As Chinese medical device manufacturers move up the value chain, the UX7 endoscope camera system illustrates how full-chain domestic R&D is now targeting the core of the operating room — surgical visualization.
The operating room is increasingly a data environment. The UX7 Series consolidates three visualization modes—true 4K, near-infrared fluorescence, and real-time 3D—into a single platform that replaces what previously required multiple proprietary stacks.
Its dual-chip 4K sensors and image algorithms support HDR, brightness equalization, and detail enhancement — practical specs for navigating low-light cavities where tissue differentiation is critical. The fluorescence mode detects vascular perfusion and anatomical boundaries in real time, a capability that directly improves decision-making during resections and reconstructions.
For procurement teams, the modular design matters more than the headline specs. The system accommodates rigid endoscopes in 10mm, 5mm, and 3mm diameters, integrates with existing PACS infrastructure, and supports dual-channel recording. Active chip-on-tip defogging and autofocus reduce procedural friction without adding peripheral equipment.
The camera head weights — 190 grams for white light, 240 grams for fluorescence — reflect an ergonomic consideration that becomes relevant in procedures lasting several hours. Sterilization compatibility with autoclave, low-temperature plasma, and ethylene oxide expands its utility across hospital sterilization workflows.
What is significant here is the consolidation of imaging modalities into a single chassis developed through independent domestic R&D. For hospitals upgrading from older endoscopic systems, the UX7 removes the need to manage separate 2D, 3D, and fluorescence setups.
For a capital purchase like this, the question is not just capability but lifecycle. PACS integration and dual-channel recording ensure compatibility with existing HIS infrastructure, reducing the operational cost of transitioning to a unified imaging platform.
The UX7 demonstrates that Chinese surgical imaging has moved beyond component assembly into integrated system design that competes on clinical utility, not just price.
Why it matters:
For hospital administrators, this platform reduces vendor fragmentation in the OR and simplifies procurement. For surgeons, it collapses three distinct visualization workflows into a single interface. For suppliers, it signals that domestic R&D has reached a level where system-level integration is the new competitive baseline.
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