Experts believe people’s interaction with technology will change medicine in the long-term. And Olympus is playing a key role in medical technology with its focus on developing surgical products – one of the company’s growth areas. Kaufmann, 49, head of Olympus Europe, is particularly proud of Thunderbeat. The world’s only electrosurgical device integrates two types of energy and can cut tissue and seal vessels. Two years ago, surgeons in Cologne used the technology to successfully separate conjoined twin girls Tamaria and Tebrole from Georgia.
Kaufmann noted: “The use of 4K ultra HD technology in surgical imaging is another highlight.” Tools such as Thunderbeat for endoscopic imaging and surgery are put through tiny incisions in the abdominal wall. The surgeon can steer the instrument’s movements on a screen. “The extremely high-definition resolutions, zoom functions and brilliant colour reproduction improve the viewing experience and help the specialist to perform minimum-invasive surgery,“ Kaufmann pointed out. And the images on screen are even superior to those revealed during open surgery. Panorama views on 55“ 4K monitors allow surgeons to concentrate entirely on the operation.