Nautilus Medical Technologies introduced TeleRay Record

TeleRay Surgical Endoscope Recorder for DICOM and VNA storage and sharing with any devices or manufacturers.

Nautilus Medical Technologies introduced TeleRay Record, which is an advanced all-in-one surgery recorder for use with any endoscope, headset, c-arm, vascular, ultrasound, c-arms, etc. Users will be able to store up to 150 hours of HD medical videos form a high-tech medical touch screen PC with a larger screen than prior systems.

Nautilus Timothy Kelley, CEO, Nautilus Medical said: “Providing a lower-cost solution with high-end features is critical in providing clear video into PACs and VNA systems for better clinical decisions and a holistic view of the patient.” 

He explained the value of their system compared to others currently available in the market as the opportunity to own a flexible system that delivers needed tools such as editing, larger screen, Bluetooth foot pedals, and a variety of video connection options at the lowest price. The recorder works with any current video systems including Panasonic, Olympus, Storz, Zeiss, Leica, and others commonly found in suites and labs. The system would cover video sources like surgical video cameras, arthroscopes, microscopes, and endoscopes.

Richard Rost, Director of Sales, Nautilus Medical said: “Our customers come to us for enterprise imaging solutions, and we are proud to offer the best value for integrating operating suites that allow physicians to focus on the task at hand. Users can easily perform real-time collaboration, consultation, conferencing, and visual sharing at any time – it will change the process for the better.”

Leave a Reply