SDC Ultra: A Comprehensive Solution for Surgical Image Capture and Management
The Stryker SDC Ultra is a centralized platform enabling medical teams to record, manage, and store images and videos captured during surgical procedures. Designed to integrate into demanding hospital environments, it offers an effective solution for documenting and tracking interventions. With its touchscreen interface and numerous connectivity options, it simplifies the organization of patient records and the archiving of content.
One of the major strengths of the SDC Ultra is its compatibility with a wide range of medical devices. It supports multiple video input and output formats, including DVI, S-Video, and Composite, ensuring high-quality image capture. The ability to record on various media (CD, DVD, USB, FTP network) allows for secure file storage while offering optimal flexibility for healthcare professionals.
The device is designed to capture both still images and real-time videos, with the capability to record on one or two channels simultaneously. The picture-in-picture (PIP) function and synchronized capture option enable surgeons to obtain comprehensive documentation of procedures, enhancing medical analysis and teaching.
The internal storage of the SDC Ultra facilitates quick access to recorded files. Users can view, annotate, and edit their images and videos directly on the device before saving them to external media. File export can be done in various formats, including JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and MPEG-2, to meet the needs of healthcare facilities and existing archiving systems.
Integration with the SIDNE® system enables voice control, providing a hands-free solution for surgeons to manage image capture and navigate the interface. Network connectivity allows files to be recorded directly to a remote server via FTP, optimizing workflow and medical data management.
The SDC Ultra meets strict safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards, ensuring reliable use in operating rooms. Its intuitive interface and ergonomic design make it an essential tool for surgical documentation, enabling medical facilities to centralize and organize their multimedia files efficiently.