MV-VD Series Infrared Camera with Infrared Filter for Blood Vessel Viewing
This near infrared CCD system allows the surgeon to clearly see the distribution of blood vessels under the skin of the body. If a surgeon is unable to locate a particular blood vessel in a patient's body, the situation can become very problematic and painful for the patient. xx has developed a system that eliminates the need for the surgeon to repeatedly look for a particular blood vessel before administering an injection. By connecting an infrared camera to a computer, a human hand can be detected and the tissue under the skin can be visualized, and XX has written a sophisticated software program that allows the surgeon to see the distribution of the vessels on a monitor.
Applicable models: MV-VD030SM, MV-VD078SM, mv-vd120sm, MV-VD130SM
Realization:
On the front side of the camera, an ordinary infrared filter and an ordinary infrared illumination device are used. The IR filter is used to filter out the visible light and the IR illuminator is used to brighten up the blood vessels, which reflect infrared light better than the rest of the body. It should also be noted that this system is not a Thermalphotography system, but rather a near infrared imaging system, and the CCDs in our cameras are not capable of sensing light in the far infrared wavelengths.