Innovative imaging and workflow solutions from RPS Service

RPS Service continues to lead in the delivery of advanced imaging and workflow solutions designed to improve outcomes across the surgical and diagnostic landscape. At the forefront of its offering are the TrueView Pro and TrueView Core systems—two powerful intraoperative imaging platforms engineered to deliver exceptional clarity and support precise clinical decision making.
Both systems provide high-resolution imaging in real time, with features such as calcification contouring that help surgeons identify and delineate critical structures and abnormalities during procedures. This advanced functionality is particularly valuable in breast and thyroid surgery, where pinpoint accuracy can significantly influence patient outcomes. TrueView Pro, the flagship model, offers expanded capabilities ideal for complex cases, while TrueView Core delivers streamlined performance in a more compact format—ensuring flexibility for a range of clinical environments.
Complementing these imaging platforms is the KliniTray system, an innovative solution designed to optimise specimen orientation and transport. With intuitive design features tailored to surgical workflows, KliniTray helps maintain the integrity of excised tissue while enhancing communication between surgical and pathology teams. This improves turnaround times, reduces specimen handling errors, and ultimately contributes to more efficient, safer patient care.
By combining cutting-edge imaging with thoughtful workflow tools, RPS Service empowers surgical teams to operate with greater confidence and precision. Its technology supports better outcomes not just through superior imaging, but by addressing the entire intraoperative and specimen management pathway with clarity and consistency at every step.
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Picture: Precision in practice with the TrueView 100 Pro – real-time clarity in every case.
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