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Surgical monitors

Surgical monitors are the live-imaging displays used inside operating theatres, interventional radiology suites, hybrid ORs, cardiac catheterisation labs, and endoscopy rooms. Unlike diagnostic reading-room monitors, surgical displays are engineered for a different operating envelope: high sustained brightness for visibility under bright theatre lighting, very low input lag for hand-eye coordination during live procedures, signal paths that accept 4K HDMI, 12G-SDI, or DisplayPort directly from imaging modalities and capture systems, sealed housings that survive repeated chemical disinfection between cases, and form factors that mount on ceiling pendants and boom arms rather than desk stands.

Trucell specifies and deploys surgical-class displays for Australian hospitals and day-surgery operators. Vendor-agnostic but lead-line led: LG Medical Solutions surgical and operating-room display range for new and mixed estates, with EIZO CuratOR options where the existing fleet standardises on EIZO and platform churn is not the right answer. Common configurations include 4K 31-inch surgical-grade displays for general OR use, 27-inch and 24-inch panels for endoscopy and interventional-suite ceiling pendants, dual-input or quad-input multi-view models for hybrid OR environments where multiple modalities feed one screen, and dedicated panels for cardiac catheterisation labs where the operating fluence demands very high sustained brightness.

What Trucell does beyond panel selection: signal-path engineering between modality output (endoscope tower, fluoroscope, image-guided surgery console) and the surgical display, including SDI vs DisplayPort vs HDMI choice, fibre extender deployment where the run length exceeds copper distance, pendant and boom-arm mounting integration with the biomed estate, infection-control compatibility verification (which cleaning agents are listed by the manufacturer), procurement under capital project budgets with documented warranty paths, and handover into Trucell managed IT so day-two support after commissioning lives on one accountable thread rather than being passed back to the manufacturer queue.

For broader medical-display specification and rollout context, see /solutions/medical-displays/. This partner page focuses on Trucell as the procurement and lifecycle path for surgical-class panels specifically.