Innovative Technology Empowering Precision Minimally Invasive Surgery
White-light Mode
1920x1080P
Suitable for Various Standard Laparoscopic Surgeries
Standard FL Mode
Equipped with an independent CMOS for fluorescence imaging, seamlessly integrating with white-light images for precise fluorescence-guided surgery
Color Scale FL Mode
Capable of displaying gradient fluorescence colors for different concentrations of ICG dilution, assisting surgeons in accurately assessing fluorescence intensity variations
Multi-display Mode
Capable of simultaneously integrating white-light images, standard fluorescence images, color scale fluorescence images, and mono fluorescence images into a single display, enabling operation and side-by-side comparison during surgery
Crystal-Clear White Light Imaging
Powered by innovative 4CMOS technology, delivering a 1920×1080P high-resolution image for enhanced surgical visibility.
Seamlessly switch between four imaging modes-HD white light, standard fluorescence, color scale fluorescence, and multi-display-with a single click for optimal surgical guidance.
Fluorescence Navigation: Leading the Future of Functional Camera System
Indocyanine Green (ICG) Fluorescent Imaging Agent
Clinically approved for years, ICG is non-toxic, cost-effective, and widely used in medical applications.
Administered via intravenous injection or tissue absorption, it enters the lymphatic system or bloodstream.
Upon binding with proteins, it emits near-infrared fluorescence, enabling precise target localization.
Fluorescence Imaging Principle
Once in the bloodstream, ICG binds to lipoproteins, allowing it to circulate and interact with tissues.
The fluorescence imaging system captures the real-time fluorescence of ICG, superimposing it with white light images in the same field of view, enabling precise fluorescence-based positioning and navigation during surgery.
Through local tissue absorption or intravenous injection, the fluorescent imaging agent Indocyanine Green (ICG) enters the lymphatic or blood circulation of the body.
When exposed to near-infrared light at 805 nm, ICG emits fluorescence with a wavelength of 835 nm.