Because COT-200 digitizes images directly from the end of the scope, it provides "vivid"
Full-HD 3D images with minimal optical noise or distortion. It provides a precise
view of microscopic anatomy and lesions, as if you were seeing them with real eyes.
The distortion-free field of view of 3D images allows medical staff to perceive the exact
distance and depth between surgical tools and tissues, enabling precise movements.
The true-to-life depth provided by the COT-200 minimizes damage to surrounding
normal tissues and allows for precise cuts and closures. It lowers the incidence of
complications such as bleeding or perforation after surgery.
With a camera control unit (CCU), light source, and recorder integrated into
one body, the COT-200 reduces the hassle of equipment setup and management,
resulting in faster surgical preparation time and smoother flow.
1. Full HD 3D imaging system: 1920×1080 resolution, full HD quality at 30 frames per second for stereoscopic images.
2. Stereo endoscope: Ø10 mm diameter 3D laparoscopes (0° and 30°) are integrated into the camera head (Chip-On-Tip) for a compact design. The light source uses low-heat LEDs.
3. All-in-One Design: The camera control (CCU), light source, and video processing and recording device are integrated into a single body, eliminating the need for a separate light source or recording device [2]. This makes it easy to install and operate the equipment.
4. Multiple video control functions: 3D Alignment, white balance, 3D playback and rotation, video recording and playback, 10 levels of light brightness, color management for up to 3 users, and more.
5. Output Ports: Equipped with 3 HDMI outputs and 2 HD-SDI outputs, it provides a wide range of connections with existing operating room monitors or recording devices.
1. Depth Recognition: 3D stereo images can accurately determine distance and depth, enabling three-dimensional positioning that was difficult to achieve in traditional 2D. This enhances surgical precision and reduces the risk of medical accidents.
2. Improved Precision and Safety: By viewing 3D images, you can intuitively understand the distance based on the relationship between surrounding structures, allowing for safer and more precise surgery.
3. Short Learning Curve: Thanks to stereoscopic images, beginners can become proficient quickly compared to 2D, making it suitable for educational purposes as well.
4. Reduced Operator Fatigue: It provides natural color expression and distortion-free Full HD 3D images, reducing vision fatigue and motion sickness even during prolonged surgeries.
5. Maintaining tactile (haptic): Unlike robotic surgery, the COT-200 has the surgeon directly manipulating the tool, so the sensation at your fingertips is transmitted intact. This is an advantage that increases safety and cost-effectiveness compared to expensive robotic systems.
The COT-200 is a laparoscopic imaging system used in the operating room, suitable for various laparoscopic surgeries such as general surgery and gastrointestinal surgery. For example, it can replace or complement traditional 2D laparoscopic surgeries such as cholecystectomy and appendectomy.
1. Integrated light source: It uses the LED light source built into the equipment, eliminating the need to add a separate light source.
2. Standard Power and Specifications: Uses hospital standard power supply (AC 110/220V) and grounding equipment, and is designed to be installed in a typical operating room cart or rack.
COT-200 is a Class II medical device certified by medical institutions, and must be used under standard power supply (AC 110/220V) and grounding conditions in the operating room. Before installation, a professional technician should check the connection of the equipment (power, monitor, camera head, Rafaroscope connection, etc.). The light source of the equipment is LED with low heat generation, but even when used for a long time, the ventilation condition should be checked, and the cooling fan should be checked to prevent damage. The scope (endoscope) parts should be sterilized and disinfected. During use, it maintains video quality with periodic white balance. All medical device safety standards (e.g., IEC 60601-1, etc.) must be complied with to prevent accidents and take care of patient/user safety.
1. All-in-one/Chip-on-tip design: The COT-200 is a chip-on-tip structure with an integrated camera head and scope, and is an all-in-one method that integrates the camera body, light source, and recording device. It is easy to install and move without the need for additional equipment, saving space in the operating room.
2. Maintain haptic feedback: Unlike robotic surgery, the instrument is directly manipulated, allowing for the retention of natural tactile information, which is advantageous in terms of cost savings and safety.