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How NEDO’s Next-Gen Surgical Visualization System Is Transforming Modern Surgery

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Modern surgical workflows increasingly depend on clear, continuous access to intraoperative images. From endoscopic procedures to microscopic surgery and other image-guided workflows, surgeons need visual information that can support precise operation throughout the procedure.

NEDOptics has introduced the NEDO Professional Head-Mounted Visualization System M1, a head-mounted visualization solution designed for compatible surgical imaging sources. By bringing real-time surgical image data into the user’s forward field of view, NEDO M1 offers a more ergonomic and intuitive way to access surgical images during clinical procedures.

Redefining the Traditional Medical Display

Traditional surgical visualization often requires surgeons to adapt their posture to the position of the imaging device — whether viewing an external monitor, looking through a surgical microscope, or working within a fixed visual setup. In real clinical environments, the viewing position is often constrained by room layout, equipment placement, sterile field requirements, assistant positioning, and the surgeon’s working angle.

As a result, the primary surgeon may need to turn the head, look upward, lean forward, rotate the torso, or remain close to a microscope eyepiece for extended periods. During long and complex image-guided procedures, these non-neutral viewing postures can increase physical strain and make continuous visual coordination more demanding.

Three surgeons in scrubs and masks perform surgery under a bright circular overhead light, with a monitor showing an internal view.

Heads-Up Visualization for Seamless Hand-Eye Coordination

NEDO M1 fundamentally redefines how surgeons access surgical images. Instead of making surgeons adapt to fixed viewing setups, it brings surgical imaging directly into the surgeon’s forward line of sight, helping improve hand-eye coordination by reducing visual separation between visual guidance and instrument handling.

As surgeons adjust posture, working angle, or position during the procedure, the surgical view remains continuously accessible in front of them. This helps reduce fragmented viewing, minimize unnecessary postural compromise, and support a more coordinated and comfortable surgical workflow during long and complex image-guided procedures.

Surgeon in scrubs and mask uses an endoscope during surgery; monitor shows live internal view.

Precision 3D Visual Experience for Surgical Imaging

In precision-oriented surgical workflows, image quality affects how confidently surgeons interpret fine visual information during the procedure. NEDO M1 combines ultra-fine near-eye image presentation, advanced 3D spatial awareness, and personalized visual adjustment to help surgical images appear clearer, sharper, and easier to assess during complex procedures.

Exceptional Clarity for Fine Surgical Detail

As an important indicator of display clarity, pixel density directly determines how much fine detail a display can present. Conventional 4K medical displays typically offer around 140 PPI, while NEDO M1 delivers 4,496 PPI, representing a dramatic leap in pixel density for significantly finer, sharper, and more detail-rich surgical visualization.

Advanced 3D Spatial Awareness

  • Unrestricted 3D visualization: Unlike conventional 3D medical displays, where stereoscopic perception can be affected by viewing angle, screen position, or surgeon positioning, NEDO M1 delivers a stereoscopic view that stays aligned with the surgeon’s line of sight, allowing surgeons to move freely while maintaining a stable and optimal 3D effect.
  • Superior stereoscopic depth perception: Powered by NEDO’s proprietary optical system and dual-display binocular imaging architecture, NEDO M1 delivers a clearer and more stable 3D visual experience than conventional screen-based 3D viewing, helping surgeons better perceive depth, anatomical relationships, and instrument orientation within complex intracavitary spaces.

Personalized Visual Support for Every Surgeon

  • Built-in myopia adjustment: Built-in diopter-based myopia adjustment allows separate tuning for each eye, helping surgeons fine-tune image clarity according to their individual vision needs.
  • Glasses-compatible comfort: NEDO M1 supports use with corrective glasses, allowing surgeons to maintain their natural viewing habits without changing how they normally see and work.
  • Personalized visual fit: NEDO M1 supports interpupillary distance adjustment, helping align the image with each surgeon’s eye position for a clearer, more comfortable, and stable viewing experience.

Open-View Design for Real Surgical Workflows

Surgery demands more than a clear image — it demands full awareness of the operating field, team actions, and workflow around the surgeon. NEDO M1 answers this need with an innovative open-view design, bringing surgical images closer while preserving a wide view beyond the displayed image.

By keeping near-eye visualization connected with the real operating workflow, NEDO M1 allows surgeons to access image guidance without being visually isolated from the procedure. This makes the system easier to integrate into complex surgical environments, where precision, awareness, and coordination must work together.

Shared Surgical View for Team Collaboration

Beyond individual surgical awareness, complex procedures also require the team to work from a shared visual reference. NEDO M1 supports real-time image sharing across multiple head-mounted display units, allowing the primary surgeon and assistants to view the same surgical image through their own M1 units.

This shared-viewing capability helps the surgical team stay aligned during the procedure, supporting smoother coordination, teaching, observation, and intraoperative collaboration.

Conclusion: A More Natural Way to Access Surgical Images

As surgical workflows become increasingly image-guided, the way surgeons access visual information matters as much as the image itself. NEDO Professional Head-Mounted Visualization System M1 brings surgical images closer to the surgeon’s natural line of sight, helping reduce dependence on fixed viewing positions and supporting a more ergonomic, coordinated, and workflow-friendly approach to surgical visualization.

Designed for compatible surgical imaging sources, NEDO M1 can support a wide range of application scenarios, including minimally invasive and endoscopic procedures, microsurgical and microscope-based workflows, ophthalmic surgery, urology, gynecology, thoracic surgery, orthopedics, dentistry, surgical teaching and observation, digital image review, and portable veterinary surgical visualization.

To learn how NEDO M1 can support your surgical imaging needs, contact NEDO for product details, application consultation, or customized visualization solutions.

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