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Vividimage ® D HD Surgical Display Vivid image D eRead

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  • Vividimage® D HD Surgical Display

    Vividimage D eRead

  • Table of Contents

    Introduction …………………………………………………………………….. 3

    Learning Objectives ………………………………………………………… 3

    Chapter 1: History of VTS and Vividimage …………………………... 4

    What is a Surgical Grade Monitor? …………………………………………. 4

    VTS …………………………………………………………………………………. 5

    Vividimage Timeline ……………………………………………………………... 5

    Chapter 2: Vividimage D vs. Vividimage T …………………………. 6

    Specifications ……………………………………………………………………. 6

    Chapter 3: Why Vividimage D? …………………………………………. 7

    Key Features and Benefits ………………………………………………….... 7

    Product Attributes …………………………………………………………….... 8

    Chapter 4: The Competition …………………………………………….. 9

    Chapter 5: Putting it All Together ……………………………………... 10

    Availability ………………………………………………………………………..... 10 Answers to Frequently Asked Questions………………………………….. 11 Online Resources ………………………………………………………………. 12

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    Introduction

    Image quality preferences are common to surgeons performing laparoscopic, endoscopic and radiographic procedures. Such preferences are typically foundedupon prior training, scope preference, and clinical focus. For this reason, STERIS worked closely with our Surgical Partners specializing in arthroscopy, endoscopy, laparoscopy, robotics, and radiographic imaging to understand image quality preferences and to create clinically validated presets. STERIS is proud to provide the only true surgical grade monitor on the market and is committed to provide Customers with the best image possible with Vividimage D.

    This self paced guide is designed to introduce you to the newest addition to the Vividimage product line. Participants of this Guide will discover firsthand the special qualities of Vividimage D that sets it apart from any product on the market today.

    Let’s get started!

    Learning Objectives

    Upon Completion of the Guide, you will be able to:

    Identify the purpose, application and location of the Vividimage D product within the Healthcare environments Define the similarities and differences between Vividimage D and Vividimage T Differentiate the Vividimage D product offerings

  • Chapter 1: What is a Surgical Grade Monitor?

    An office environment is much different from a hospital patient’s room, which is very different from an OR. Surgical grade monitors are significantly different from computer monitors and even vital sign monitors in the way they are designed. Surgical grade monitors are designed specifically for the high demands of the surgical environment:

    One key differentiation between a surgical monitor and computer monitor issomething you won’t see-vents. In a surgical grade monitor, you won’t see any vents because these monitors are designed to protect against cross contamination. Cooling without fans or vents eliminates the risk of themonitors blowing particulate matter into the sterile field.

    • Incredibly fast image responseEliminates image lag to help improvesurgeon visualization

    • Crisp, clear imagesIncredible resolution, brightness, & con-trast yield eye-popping realistic images

    • Vendor-neutral versatilityAccepts a wide range of video inputs to eliminate format conversion costs and image degradation

    • Helps prevent cross-contaminationCompletely sealed, splash-proof design iseasy to clean

    • Designed for patient vicinityLow voltage from the ceiling on down so there is no risk of high voltage exposure to patient or staff

    • Strength and durabilityAluminum cases, sealed membraneswitches, and protective monitor surface filters are designed especially for the rigors of the OR

    • Optimized weight and sizeDesigned for operating room ceiling arm systems

    • Medically compliantMeets medical safety regulations andrequirements for medical devices in the OR

  • History of STERIS Surgical Grade Monitors

    On November 17, 2008, STERISCorporation and VTS Medical Systems Inc. announced the signing of a joint venture agreement designed to bring the latest high-definition video, touch-screen integration, and communication technologyinto hospital operating rooms.

    Founded in 1979, VTS’ mission is to provide solutions to the healthcare industry which enable positive patient outcomes and improve overall productivity of the health-care professional. As a holder of numerous patents for innovative products, VTSdesigns, develops and integrates solutions for healthcare facilities in the Americas,

    2008

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    2015

    January 2012Monitor goesto black:RLM42HD

    June 2012 Commercial Grade Monitors Introduced: RLM42CM, RLM 47CM, RLM55DM

    55” Black MonitorIntroduced

    High Definition Monitor Introduced:RLM55HD

    RLM19HDRLM21HD

    RLM24HD

    RLM52HDRLM42HDRLM26HD/

    RLM26HDM

    RLM24HD/ RLM24HDM

    EMEA (European Medicines Agency)and APAC (Australian PharmaceuticalAdvisory Counsel). Engineered and manufactured by VTS, its surgical grade monitors provide reliableprocedure imaging. VTS’ integration services provide seamless access to multi-vendor medical equipment from a single point of control within the procedure room allowing real-time collaboration between healthcare professionals. Among its manyaccomplishments, VTS conducted the first HDTV broadcast in themedical industry.

  • Chapter 2: Vividimage D vs. Vividimage

    STERIS offers an HD Surgical Display product line consisting of Vividimage D Surgical Display and Vividimage T HD Surgical Display. Vividimage T HDSurgical Display will be replaced with the Vividimage D HD Surgical Display.Vividimage D is the result to technology evolution to guard against technologyobsolescence. This product features LED with blacklight technology that allows increased luminance with a lower energy usage for Customers.

    The following table demonstrates the key differences between the newVividimage D HD Surgical Display and the Vividimage T HD Surgical Display.

    VIVIDIMAGE D

    LED

    27”

    650 cd/m²

    1000:1

    100 watts max

    VIVIDIMAGE T

    CCFL

    26”

    350 cd/m²

    1500:1

    150 watts max

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SCREEN TYPE

    SCREEN SIZE

    BRIGHTNESS

    CONTRAST

    POWER CONSUMPTION

  • Chapter 3: Why Vividimage D?

    Key Features & Benefits

    ExpandedViewableArea

    Strain: Expanded 27” HD viewing reduces surgeon eye strain.

    Strain: The large viewing area is framed by a dark front bezel toreduce surgeon eye strain.

    VectorSharp Algorithm

    Image Quality: Artifact-free finedetail visualization improves abilityto identify small anatomicstructures and borders

    Safe Operation: The monitor has a white back to provide greater contrast in low light settings to improve visibility by circulating staff

    LEDBacklight

    Sustainability: LED backlightingreduces power consumption while matching color rendition offluorescent backlight displays

    Safe Operation: Monitor cornersare rounded to soften impact andpotentially negate the need forexternal bumper guards.

    650 Cd/m2

    Image Quality & Life-cycle: Enhanced clarity and constant brightness

    Intuitive Operation: Front panel user access delivers ease-to-use for preset management and parameter adjustments. Making the Vividimage monitor ideally suited for non-Harmony iQ™ Integration System operation.

    Clinically Validated Presets

    Image Quality: Clinically validated presets improve user experience.

    Image Quality: results in brighter, clearer image display with excellent color rendition.

    RedEnhance

    Image Quality: Emphasizes redspectrum colors to improvedifferentiation of fresh blood from languished blood and adjacentdark tissues.

    Safe Operation: Hygienicallyfocused through vent-freeoperation and sealed membrane allowing thorough disinfection.

    Dark Bezel

    White Back Enclosure

    Rounded Corners

    Front Panel User Interface

    ClearView Filter

    Surgical Field Friendly

    Flexible Operation: Accepts adiverse range of common camera and equipments signals and tested to perform seamlessly withcameras from leading vendors

    Multi-Input

    FEATURE BENEFIT FEATURE BENEFIT

  • Chapter 3: Why Vividimage D?

    The Vividimage D HD Surgical Display featuring VectorSharp delivers superior color accuracy and fine detail visualization for allsurgical specialties. This multi-input HD surgical display ensures image accuracy and reliable operation regardless of source.

    Vividimage DHD SurgicalDisplay withVectorSharp

    In addition, Surgical Readiness attributes like the black bezel, impact shield, ventless design, and more were thought to be highly desirable for the operating room environment.

    *compared to prior Vividimage T and competing LED Displays including the Stryker VisionPro and NDS Hi-Brite.

    Easy to use, easy to clean and builtfor safe OR operation.

    Designed to deliver high quality viewingregardless of signal type or source.

    Optimized in our factory and throughclinical partner feedback for a broad

    spectrum of sources.

    Designed to meet the demanding image quality and reliable operation standards

    previously established through VividimageT while offering improvements to key

    attributes such as; brightness (650cd/m2),viewing area (27”) and energy

    conservation (100W). Like the Vividimage T.

    Delivers exquisite image quality andclinically validated presets designed tosupport clarity, crispness (VectorSharp)

    and color accuracy claims.*

    Enables surgeons to more readilyidentify and distinguish finer details.

  • Chapter 4: The Competition

    Be confident that the Vividimage D HD Surgical Display has beenvalidated on the most diverse set of signal sources; endoscopes (Stryker, Storz, Olympus), c-arms, robotics, PACS, HD cameras andinformational data sources. No other monitor provider can make this claim.

    Most importantly, Vividimage D demonstrates excellent brightness, color accuracy, and structure detail in side-by-side comparisons between Vividimage D, Stryker VisionPro, Sony, and NDS Hi-Brite Displays. No competitor can match the detail delivered through VectorSharp.

    Company

    Supplier

    Product

    Size (inches)

    Luminance(cd/m2)

    PowerConsumption

    VectorSharp

    Panel

    Front Bezel Color

    Vents

    IntegratedImpact Sheild

    Microphone

    FSN

    VisionPro

    26”

    NA

    35-65 Watts

    No

    LED

    White

    Yes

    ?

    No

    SONY

    LMD-2451MT

    24”

    400

    136 Watts

    No

    LCD

    Black

    No

    ?

    No

    NDS

    Radiance G2 HB

    26”

    500

    60 Watts

    No

    LED

    White

    Yes

    Option(Not Integrated)

    Option

    STERIS

    VividImage D

    27”

    650

    20-30 Watts

    Yes

    LED

    Black

    No

    Yes

    Option

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  • Chapter 5: Putting it All Together

    Availability

    The Vividimage D can be ordered December 1, 2014 using the part numbers in the table below. All Vividimage T Display orders in house will ship as ordered and Vividimage T or D will be offered together for a limited time while quantities of Vividimage T last. Vividimage T orders that exceed availability will be converted to Vividimage D. All new orders have a 5 week lead time, therefore the first shipment will be January, 2015.

    Part Number Description List Price Availability

    RLM27HD Vividimage 27” Surgical Display $10,595 December 1, 2014

    RLM27HDNPWR Vividimage 27” Surgical Display (Power quoted separately) $10,095 December 1, 2014

    RLMA27MICD Microphone only 27” HD Surgical Display RLM27HD $1,800 December 1, 2014

    Price Book Description (activates with this RfT)

  • Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: 1. What certifications are applicable to the Vividimage DA: ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 (2005 + C1:09 + A2:10) (Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Es sential Performance) (includes Deviations for United States); CAN/ CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 (2008) (Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance) (in cludes National Differences for Canada); EN 60601-1: 2006 + CORR: 2010 (Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance); AS/NZS 3200.1.0 dated December 5, 1998, CE.

    Q: 2. How will the Vividimage D ensure appropriate image quality settings regardless of input source?

    A: The Vividimage D is pre-populated with factory pre-sets intended to closely replicate clinical usage scenarios including; laparoscopy, arthroscopy, and open surgery and competitor offerings. These pre-sets have been developed with the support of our Clinical Partners through in-procedure analysis.

    Q: 3. Will STERIS continue to support the install base of Vividimage T monitors?A: Yes, service stock is in place. Remember to sell the added value of STERISComprehensive Service that includes replacement of damaged impact shields andupgrade path to next generation Display technologies.

    Q: 4. Will STERIS offer a Wireless and 4K display in the future?A: STERIS will continue to evolve and expand our HD Surgical Display portfolio. Currently 4k content is not readily available for OR visualization. Announcement for new introductions will coincide with market availability.

    Q: 5. Will STERIS offer a 3D display in the future?A: This space is owned by the endoscopic companies who provide a matched offering of 3D endoscope and 3D Display complete with viewing glasses and high cost of acquisition. STERIS has validated our Harmony iQ™ Integration System which can be used as the ORI backbone regardless of 2D or 3D scope offering.

    Q: 6. When will sales support materials be made available?A: Availability coincides with this RfT.Q: 7. If I have a Vividimage T (RLM26HD) on a quote or a PO, will my orderautomatically be converted?

    A: All orders will be fulfilled as placed while supplies last

  • Online resources for Vividimage D

    Document Document No. eWarehouse Harmon.ie App Document Desription & OneDrive

    Brochure M3965EN Dec 2 Available on the Customer document that high Harmon.ie. App lights the value proposition of the & One Drive Vividimage D monitor.

    Spec Sheet M3964EN Dec 2 Available on the Technical documents that Harmon.ie. App covers the claims, features & One Drive components & other technical information on the Vividimage D monitor.

    Product Webpage NA NA NA Product page on the Steris website - provides information on the unit as well as access to the product line.

    Operator’s Manual NA NA NA Technical document for Customers that explains how to operate the Vividimage D monitor

    Customer NA NA Available on the Sales presentation that highlightsSupport Document Harmon.ie. App the value propositions of the & One Drive Vividimage D monitor.

    Visionary Standards

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    VividImage® T LCD Surgical Grade Monitor High Definition Wide Screen

    OPERATION MANUAL RLM26HDTNPWR VividImage® T 26″ Surgical Monitor RLM26HDT VividImage® T 26″ Surgical Monitor with Power Supply RLMA26MICT Optional Microphone

    RLM26HDT

    Document #OPM/1600, Revision B © 2013 Copyright STERIS Corporation