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How Integrated ORs Evolved — and Where Weyuan iOR Stands Today

How Integrated ORs Evolved

Integrated Operating Rooms did not appear overnight. They are the result of decades of clinical demand, technological progress, and hospital management evolution.

At Weyuan, when we design our iOR solution, we do not start from technology. We start from how surgery actually evolved.

Stage 1: Fragmented ORs (1980s–1990s)
In early operating rooms, each device worked independently:

Surgical lights, tables, pendants, endoscopy systems, monitors — all separate
No communication between systems
Complex cabling and manual operation
No surgical recording or data sharing

This led to:

Inefficient workflows
Information gaps
Low coordination between clinical teams

Stage 2: Video-Centered Integration (2000–2010)
With systems such as Karl Storz OR1, BarQ, Olympus, and Carl Stroz, integration began around video:

Central video routing
Surgical recording
Basic centralized control

This phase marked the birth of Digital ORs, where video became the first integrated element.

Stage 3: IP-Based Digital ORs (2010–2020)
The real transformation came with:

Fiber and IP-based signal transmission
Vendor-neutral platforms (e.g. Sony NUCLeUS)
Integration with PACS / HIS / EMR
Remote collaboration and teaching

Hospitals began to view the OR not as a room, but as a unified digital platform.

Stage 4: Smart ORs and Intelligent Workflows (2020–Today)
Today, the direction is clear:

AI-assisted surgical workflow recognition
Automatic documentation and data traceability
Real-time quality analysis
Data-driven surgical management

The industry shift is unmistakable:

Digital OR = Video + Control→ Smart OR = Data + Workflow + Intelligence

Where Weyuan iOR Fits
Weyuan iOR is designed as a vendor-neutral, future-ready platform, built to:

Support current digital OR needs
Scale toward intelligent, data-driven surgery
Remain open, flexible, and expandable over time

Integrated ORs are no longer optional upgrades. They are strategic infrastructure for modern hospitals.

Details

  • 33 Fu Qing Lu, Feng Xian Qu, Shang Hai Shi, China, 201414
  • Shanghai Weyuan Medical Device Co., Ltd