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3-Minute Turnover - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - December 2018

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This offers total freedom of movem vel at the surgical site, improving wo M provides an extra measure of sha a nation whenever the LED array is pa y a member of the surgical team. Wi t path, illumination remains at 100% or constant o the surgical nses and com- ng light in the ment without any orkplace comfort adow control by artially obstructed th even two staff %. y will come ay o do the job s t ther w o e simply f . 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Typically, illumination intensity is m a not always a true representation of on's eyes because white tissue refle measures the intensity of the actua gy gives surgeons fingertip control ensity (up to 160,000 lux) in just sec rs (CRI, depth of field, light field size nsity automatically returns to its pr event tissue drying. m) technology compensates for an i es the illumination measured solely at f the reflected light cts more light and al reflected light. to increase conds while e). With another evious seing inherent s them. If on e ak t er the c w who ans til . Un e t a coordina t depend on a no try wh in our coun p y a North Americ e ting t, Ge siden e Pr th o Eric Honr t them. s will le w ly our la e it f wher ss o dle ar g e y r ty all o c f dut se ely on tho em will r t s y then, our s ude ude and longit tit s la ' t tien at pa ' th will a e or de f lif s o er hen ma a y j ( y g characteristic of LED lightin intensity aer just two hour automatically increases the initial light output througho White LEDs provide natural distracting colored shadows use of colored LEDs. A colo interpretation and diagnosis er Overlapping, div rgent ligh circular and shadow-free wi differences in tissue color in ) gy p ng. All LEDs can lose up to 30% of t ery rs of surg y. In response FSP's sma e current to the light as necessary t out the entire procedure. l and faithful color rendering while p s that can appear on the surgical fie r rendering index of beer than 96 s. ht beams help ensure the light field ith no hot spots to help surgeons d n both the center of the surgical sit their illumination art electronics o maintain the preventing eld with the facilitates clear will be remain istinguish subtle te and within the differences in tissue color in both the center of the surgical sit surrounding cavity walls. te and within the

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