digital pathology (DP) is a significant innovation in the development of pathology today, which changes the mode of pathology work based on the microscope for more than 100 years. Zeiss + Resee MDS is an efficient digital pathology tool that provides real-time pathology reporting and interaction, making it the perfect choice for remote interaction and teaching.
Recently, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital Shenzhen Hospital introduced the Zeiss + Ruijian digital pathological imaging system developed by Beant and Zeiss, and successfully completed the equipment installation and training.
Department teachers commented on MDS: MDS has complete functions and remote functions are very convenient to use.
The model purchased by the hospital is a 12-megapixel MDS, which unlocks three modules of MDS bright field function, dark field function and remote function.
The Zeiss + Rayvision digital Pathology Imaging system, developed jointly by Beant and Zeiss, is a multi-scenario application tool for pathological diagnosis. With microscope as the core and cornerstone, it can not only improve the efficiency of pathological diagnosis, but also help doctors easily cope with multiple application scenarios such as pathology digitization, remote interaction, and digital teaching.
MDS will bring you
One click recording of high-resolution pathological digital images
It's easy to capture video, single point and more
Look and scan, real-time stitching
Single image and multiple images can be automatically spliced
Remote interaction, intraoperative freezing
Simultaneous film reading, real-time discussion
Teaching tool
The field of view under the mirror is fully synchronized
You can learn anytime, anywhere
At present, MDS has supported hundreds of live pathology courses in the 12th Chinese Pathology Annual Meeting, Tianjin Pathology Annual Meeting and other national pathology annual meetings, and also supported the remote consultation of dozens of hospitals such as China-Japan Friendship Hospital and Shangqiu First People's Hospital, which has been widely recognized by teachers.