OTV-S7H 1D L08E Camera: Optical Reliability and Compactness for your Endoscopic Procedures
The Olympus OTV-S7H-1D-L08E camera head is part of the VISERA range and is specially designed for endoscopic procedures requiring constant visual accuracy and easy handling. With a built-in moiré filter, it effectively eliminates moiré effects and provides a clear image that is true to the anatomical reality observed. This level of visual quality is particularly important during procedures requiring detailed tissue rendering, such as in gastrointestinal, urological or gynaecological contexts.
Its design is remarkably compact: a cylindrical camera module only 45 mm long and 14 mm in diameter, with a small side-mounted optical block, ensuring optimal handling even in the most confined surgical environments. Its featherweight of 45 grams (excluding cable) minimises operator fatigue and promotes precise, controlled movements.
The associated 4-metre cable, with a diameter of 3.3 mm, offers great flexibility of use while maintaining sufficient robustness for repeated handling in the operating theatre. The camera is designed to be immersed in a disinfectant solution with its video adapter in place, simplifying cleaning procedures between procedures. Ethylene oxide sterilisation is also possible, making it compliant with the sterility standards required in surgical environments.
Compatible with Olympus VISERA video systems, the OTV-S7H-1D-L08E allows for seamless integration into existing imaging chains. With two remote control buttons, essential functions (image capture, recording, etc.) can be activated without distracting attention from the surgical field. This ability to activate functions directly from the camera head increases the efficiency and fluidity of the surgical procedure.
Designed to meet the specific needs of modern surgeons, this camera combines technical reliability, consistent image quality and ergonomics. It is a strategic choice for institutions seeking to enhance the precision and safety of their endoscopic procedures while optimising workflow in the operating theatre.