TEAC have announced that their compact UR-4MD surgical image recorder can inexpensively be expanded with DICOM functions. This combination enables hospitals and medical centres even with a small budget to benefit from time-savers like worklist management and centralised data storage. Used as an affordable DICOM gateway, the UR-4MD can link any existing medical imaging device such as endoscopes, ultrasound devices, cameras in surgical lights and others to a picture archiving and communications system (PACS).

“Even facilities that cannot afford an expensive PACS can use the UR-4MD as a video gateway and retrieve worklists from their worklist server in order to improve the workflow in the operating or examination room and eliminate sources of typing errors”, says Andreas Koller, sales and marketing manager MIS at TEAC Europe GmbH in Wiesbaden, Germany. “Opening the worklist to select a patient requires only two button presses, and long worklists can be quickly filtered by patient ID”, he adds. Moreover, when changing appointments, the user can also display the day before or after. C‑Store support (also known as “DICOM Push”) enables the automatic transfer of all images to the patient folder on the PACS server.

The high-definition UR-4MD has proven itself in practical use for years. It is compact and easy to operate – ideal in the time-critical medical sector – and it provides multiple input connectors from analogue to full-HD with auto-sensing to interface quickly with virtually any imaging source. Video and still images can be recorded at high resolution to an internal hard disk and USB memory in parallel, and there is a disaster recovery function to retrieve data in case someone has accidentally disconnected the source during a recording session.

Über die TEAC Europe GmbH

TEAC is a brand of TEAC Corporation and has been an international leader in the development and manufacture of sophisticated recording and playback equipment for a wide range of applications for more than sixty years. Starting with the introduction of the first professional tape recorder in the 1950s, through high-quality record players to the high-end audio brand Esoteric, TEAC continues to play a central role in the implementation of innovative technologies for consumer electronics, professional audio technology (via the Tascam brand), industrial measurement technology and optical storage systems.

For 20 years now, TEAC has also been manufacturing devices for image and video recording in the medical field, and is a synonym for the highest quality, ease of use and reliability in this area as well.

Further information: [url=https://teac.eu/en/recording-tomorrow]https://teac.eu/en/recording-tomorrow[/url]

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

TEAC Europe GmbH
Bahnstrasse 12
65205 Wiesbaden
Telefon: +49 (611) 7158-0
Telefax: +49 (611) 7158-393
http://www.teac.eu

Ansprechpartner:
Andreas Koller
Sales & Marketing Manager MIS (Medical Information Systems)
Telefon: +8807-2140457
E-Mail: koller@teac.de
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