May 12, 2026 – The popularization of intelligent operating room equipment has brought higher precision to clinical surgery, but it also creates a common industry problem: complex system functions and cumbersome operation processes increase the learning threshold for medical staff. Many grassroots hospitals and newly recruited medical personnel are unable to fully master intelligent equipment operation in a short time, often only using basic functions and wasting equipment performance advantages. In addition, frequent personnel turnover leads to repeated training pressure, which seriously affects the overall operational efficiency of the operating room.
Targeting the industry pain point of high learning cost and low utilization rate of intelligent surgical equipment, HFMED officially released a full set of lightweight and visualized operation guidelines this week. Different from traditional lengthy text manuals, the new guidelines adopt graphic explanations, step-by-step operation tutorials and common fault prompt reminders, simplifying complex intelligent control logic into intuitive and easy-to-learn operation steps. It covers core equipment such as intelligent shadowless lamps and digital operating tables, and is suitable for quick learning of all levels of medical staff.
"Intelligent equipment is designed to assist clinical work, not to increase operational burden," said the technical training director of HFMED. "Many medical institutions face the dilemma of advanced equipment but low utilization efficiency. The visualized lightweight guidelines effectively solve the problems of difficult learning, slow proficiency and high repeated training costs. In the future, we will continuously update the guideline content according to equipment iteration and clinical feedback, helping global medical staff maximize equipment value."
FAQ

Q1: Why do intelligent operating room equipment generally have low utilization rates?
A: Most intelligent surgical equipment has complex control systems and professional operation logic. Traditional text-based manuals are obscure and difficult to understand. New medical staff require long-term systematic training to operate proficiently, resulting in low equipment utilization, idle advanced functions and repeated training costs for hospitals.
Q2: What practical improvements can lightweight visualized operation guidelines bring to hospitals?
A: The visualized guidelines simplify complex operation steps, shorten the learning cycle of new staff, and reduce the pressure of repeated training caused by personnel turnover. They help medical staff quickly master full-function operation, improve equipment utilization rate, and avoid performance waste, thus effectively boosting overall clinical operation efficiency.


