What is the INTEGRATOR – OPERATING ROOM INTEGRATION PLATFORM?
This modular surgical and anesthesia platform system is a multimedia IT system integrated with the hospital’s HIS and BMS IT platforms. The system communicates with existing internal hospital systems and integrates medical devices in the operating room. The INTEGRATOR is used by teams in operating theaters in their daily work.

Does the INTEGRATOR system allow for the creation of reports after a given procedure?
INTEGRATOR connects to hospital IT systems (HIS, RIS, PACS), which enables the creation of EDM – Electronic Medical Documentation.
What are review monitors needed for?
Review monitors allow you to switch the video feed from the medical equipment emitting the image to any monitor in any configuration, from various video sources. In practice, this means you can connect up to 40 video sources. Touchscreen monitors allow you to manage the entire system. It’s worth noting that the digital X-ray film viewer uses monitors with a DICOM-compliant look-up table (LUT).
Touchscreen monitors can also be replaced with gesture-controlled monitors. This allows the operator to generate appropriate settings directly without requiring the involvement of the surgical team.
Does the INTEGRATOR system allow for consultations?
INTEGRATOR allows for the broadcast of video and audio outside the operating room, including to the doctor’s office and/or the department head’s office. Two-way video and audio transmission via the network to the lecture hall can also be used for videoconferencing. The procedure’s progress and results can also be discussed live or repeatedly played back for teaching purposes.
What can be the Integrator system configuration?
The system consists of modules, with the possibility of expanding the system at any time.
Does INTEGRATOR allow the use of music in operating rooms?
The INTEGRATOR system allows you to listen to music in operating rooms. It directly plays music, for example, in MP3 format, stored on a disk or external CD/DVD. It also allows you to connect mobile devices via Bluetooth. The module also features online internet radio playback and the ability to select radio stations from a list.

What does the assembly look like, what type of assembly is it?
- Wall-mounted
- Installation recessed into the wall, hermetically aligned with the panel installation
- On a mobile stand (in the case of a negatoscope with a built-in computer)
- On dedicated surgical light arms (usually additional surgical monitors)
Assembly work – is the assembly complicated (how long will the operating theatre be shut down)?
- 1 operating room requires approximately 2-3 working days for installation work
SISO training
- 2-3 days. On-site work, training days – assistance during the daily work of a service engineer.