Camjoy TD601 4K 3D ICG Endoscopic Camera Head : The Pinnacle of 3D Stereoscopic & ICG Imaging Technology
In the evolving world of minimally invasive surgery, the quality of the optical interface determines the surgeon’s precision. The Camjoy TD601 is a state-of-the-art 4K 3D ICG camera head designed to bridge the gap between human vision and digital surgical imaging. By utilizing a dual-sensor binocular architecture, the TD601 restores the “lost dimension” in laparoscopy, providing a true-to-life 3D experience combined with powerful Indocyanine Green (ICG) fluorescence mapping.
As the flagship optical component of the Camjoy CD series, the TD601 is compatible with all high-end rigid endoscopes. It stands as a strategic, high-performance alternative to systems from Stryker, Karl Storz, and Olympus, offering unparalleled depth perception at a fraction of the traditional cost.
Unrivaled 4K Stereoscopic Vision
The primary challenge of 2D laparoscopy is the loss of depth perception, which can increase the risk of tissue trauma during complex dissections. The TD601 solves this through its Dual 4K Sony CMOS sensors. These sensors capture two distinct optical paths, mimicking the binocular vision of the human eye.
- Enhanced Depth Perception: Surgeons can accurately judge the distance between instruments and vital structures, such as blood vessels and nerves.
- Improved Hand-Eye Coordination: Critical tasks like intracorporeal suturing, knot-tying, and precise tumor resections become faster and more natural.
- Reduced Surgeon Fatigue: The natural 3D view reduces the cognitive load on the brain, keeping the surgical team focused during long, arduous procedures.
Advanced ICG Fluorescence Navigation
Beyond its 3D capabilities, the TD601 is a powerhouse for Fluorescence Guided Surgery (FGS). Its sensors are specifically tuned to detect Near-Infrared (NIR) light emitted by ICG markers. This dual-functionality allows for:
- Real-time Perfusion Mapping: Assessing the blood supply to tissue flaps or bowel segments instantly.
- Biliary Anatomy Visualization: Identifying the cystic and common bile ducts even in inflamed conditions.
- Sentinel Lymph Node Identification: Tracking lymphatic drainage paths in three-dimensional space for more accurate oncological staging.
Ergonomic Design & Durability
Surgery is physically demanding. The TD601 has been engineered with a lightweight, balanced body to minimize hand strain during multi-hour operations. The intuitive button layout on the camera head allows surgeons to control white balance, light intensity, and ICG mode switching without looking away from the monitor.
IPX8 Waterproof Rating: The TD601 is built to withstand the rigorous sterilization protocols of modern hospitals. It is fully immersible and compatible with low-temperature plasma sterilization and chemical disinfection, ensuring long-term reliability and patient safety.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Camjoy TD601 Detail |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | Dual 1/1.8″ SONY CMOS |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels (4K UHD) x 2 |
| Spectrum Range | Visible Light (White) + Near-Infrared (NIR) |
| Waterproof Level | IPX8 (Submersible) |
| Control Buttons | 4 Programmable Function Buttons |
| Optical Interface | Universal C-Mount / 3D Specialized Coupler |
| Sterilization | Plasma / Chemical / High-Level Disinfection |
Strategic Replacement for Global Markets
The TD601 is designed to integrate seamlessly with the Camjoy CD601/CD602 CCUs, but it also features an open-standard interface that makes it an attractive upgrade for many existing 4K 3D towers. For hospitals in Brazil, India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, the TD601 represents a significant leap forward. It allows surgical departments to access Robotic-level visualization without the massive capital expenditure required for robotic platforms.
By choosing Camjoy TD601, medical facilities gain a robust, CE-certified imaging tool backed by a global technical support network. We provide a full 2-year warranty and a dedicated service channel ([email protected]) to ensure uninterrupted clinical operation.
