IP-based video streaming transforms medical training - Sony Pro
Using our NUCLeUSTM video-over-IP platform, surgeons at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital can route live HD video from any of 13 integrated operating rooms for students and teaching staff to view anywhere on campus.
- Alder Hey in the Park is an innovative teaching hospital, caring annually for 275,000 young people and their families.
- Traditional teaching—with “live” demonstrations of surgical techniques to students in the operating room—posed challenges to the Alder Hey team.
- Students often had a less-than-ideal viewpoint in the confines of the OR. They could also distract the surgeon, and their presence posed an additional infection risk.
- Any video source in the operating room can be shared across the hospital’s network via our NUCLeUS video-over-IP platform.
- 27-in (diag.) LCD medical monitors and BRAVIA professional displays in operating rooms give students a clear view of live video streamed from endoscopic cameras, operating light-mounted camera or other imaging devices.
- Medical students have the opportunity to see fine details of intricate surgical procedures in real time with Full HD resolution.
- Alder Hey is exploring the possibilities of streaming live video to students in lecture theaters and teaching rooms.
- Recorded video images from surgery can be shared with students to support clinical teaching at any time.
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The challenge in clinical teaching, and in pediatric medicine generally, is creating a proper record of what actually happened in the operating room, with a high-quality image that's easy to store, share and retrieve.
Rolf Meßmer,
Strategic Marketing Manager AV/IT Healthcare Solutions, Sony Europe
Refining the efficiency of medical teaching
Working closely with Sony’s Healthcare Solutions team, Alder Hey in the Park continues to develop and refine innovative networked imaging solutions that play a key role in the efficiency of medical teaching, today and tomorrow.
As a leading teaching hospital, Alder Hey in the Park is a focal point for specialist knowledge and pioneering techniques developed especially for the treatment and care of children and young people. Traditionally, the teaching of each new generation of medical students has required “live” demonstrations of surgical techniques on an actual patient in the operating room. But this approach poses some problems. Extra bodies crowded in the room can distract the surgeon and create an additional infection risk. Students often have a less-than-ideal view: what’s more, it’s time-consuming to wait for brief “highlights” during a much longer four-hour operation.
Giving students a clear view of live surgery
In each of the 13 state-of-the-art operating rooms at Alder Hey are two ceiling-mounted LMD-2760MD 27-in (diag.) LCD medical monitors, offering students and surgical staff a clear view of live video streamed from endoscopic cameras, an operating light-mounted camera or other imaging devices in the OR.
Developed specifically for clinical applications, the LMD-2760MD features a Full HD OptiContrast Panel™ that displays bright, detail-packed images from connected medical modalities with exceptional contrast and color accuracy. Flexible operation is enhanced with a choice of picture modes, while the monitor’s intuitive “guided” user interface assists simple fingertip operation. Digital interfaces simplify connection with a wide range of High Definition and Standard Definition imaging sources.
Additionally, a BRAVIA Professional Display in each OR lets students see visual information from a wide range of sources. These include ceiling-mounted SRG-300SE PTZ remote cameras that capture an overview of the entire operating procedure with Full HD quality.
Sharing images across the hospital campus
Sony’s ground-breaking networked video solution has transformed the efficiency of clinical teaching at Alder Hey. Streaming live HD video to the screens in each OR lets students view fine details of intricate operating procedures in close-up, without intruding on the surgeon’s personal space.
All video sources inside the O.R. can be shared across the hospital’s network to all other O.R.s via the NUCLeUS video-over-IP management platform. Working with Sony, Alder Hey is currently exploring the possibilities of streaming live HD video from the OR to students sitting in lecture theaters and teaching rooms.
“The challenge in clinical teaching – and in pediatric medicine generally – is creating a proper record of what actually happened in the operating room, with a high-quality image that’s easy to store, share, and retrieve,” explains Rolf Meßmer, Strategic Marketing Manager AV/IT Healthcare Solutions at Sony Europe. “Capturing live video from surgery and putting it up on the screens can be hugely beneficial for teaching. It’s all very well hearing about a football match from someone else… but really you want to experience the action first-hand.”