Stryker 1688 4K Laparoscopy Stack System
EUROPE (Western and Northern)
Experience the incredible capabilities of
the Stryker 1688 AIM 4K Laparoscopy Stack System.
This tower boasts ultra high definition,
providing unmatched clarity and
precision during surgical procedures.
System includes following:
Stryker 1688 AIM Camera Control Unit
Stryker 1688 AIM Camera Head
Stryker L11 LED Light Source
Stryker 32" 4K Surgical Display Monitor
Stryker Pneumosure CO2 Insufflator
Stryker SDC3 information management system
Stryker 1688 AIM 4K Video System
The Stryker 1688 AIM 4K Laparoscopy Stack System is
an advanced endoscopic camera system designed to
deliver high-quality live video during surgical endoscopic
procedures. The 1688 4K system provides surgeons with
excellent visualisation in clinical environments for
keyhole surgery and minimum invasive procedures in
ultra high definition (4K) resolution
Stryker 1688 Camera Control Unit (CCU):
The 1688 4K Camera Control Unit (CCU) with
Advanced Imaging Modality performs as
the central control of our endoscopy camera system.
The platform offers the visual experience of video and
photographic images during surgical procedures in
the visible and infrared spectrum through 5 image modalities
and functionalities.
Stryker 1688 AIM 4K C-Mount or w/integrated coupler Camera Head
Designed for streamlined functionality and versatility
Stryker L11 LED Light Source:
The L11 LED Light Source with Advanced Imaging Modality is
designed to automatically provide consistent lighting based on
anatomy. The proprietary autolight technology enables
surgeons to focus on the procedure at hand in
the following applications:
Visible light (White Light mode)
Near-infrared fluorescence (SPY mode)
Near-infrared transillumination (IRIS mode)
SPY-PHI: (SPY Portable Handheld Imaging System)
The SPY Portable Handheld Imaging (SPY-PHI) System
utilises SPY Fluorescence Imaging technology and
allows surgeons to visualise circulation,
including lymphatics and blood vessels,
as well as related tissue perfusion with
near infrared fluorescence imaging during a variety of
surgical procedures.
Stryker 32" 4K Surgical Display Monitor:
With the 4K pixel density and 6 more inches of viewing area,
this display is designed to provide a brighter,
more colourful image compared to previous generations.
Surgical procedures:
Laparoscopy
Arthroscopy
Cystoscopy
ENT/Skull
Flexi-Scope1
Hysteroscopy
Laser
Microscope
Standard
The 1688 Video Camera is indicated for
use in general laparoscopy, nasopharyngoscopy,
ear endoscopy, sinuscopy, and plastic surgery wherever a
laparoscope/endoscope/arthroscope/sinuscope is
indicated for use.
A few examples of the more common endoscopic surgeries are listed below.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic hernia repair
Laparoscopic appendectomy
Laparoscopic pelvic lymph node detection
Laparoscopically assisted hysterectomy
Laparoscopic and thorascopic anterior spinal fusion
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Knee arthroscopy
Small joint arthroscopy
Decompression fixation
Lung biopsy
Pleural biopsy
Dorsal sympathectomy
Pleurodesis
Internal mammary artery dissection for coronary artery bypass
Coronary artery bypass grafting where endoscopic visualisation
is indicated
Examination of the evacuated cardiac chamber during performance of valve replacement
Important Notes:
For 4K camera resolution, the 1688 Video Camera shall be used
with a 32” 4K Surgical Display that has firmware version 1.3.12 or higher.
To use SPY mode, the 1688 Video Camera requires a
connection to the L11 LED Light Source.
Only the Stryker AIM SafeLight cable (0233-050-300) is compatible with SPY mode.
The White Balance test is not available when SPY mode is on.
To enable the Auto Light feature, the camera must be
connected to the L11 LED Light Source and
SPY mode must be off.
Turning on SPY mode will disable the Auto Light feature.
The system's components can fit into a mobile cart for
easy portability.