the room is dark, and we need to load a lens or a needle onto a small
needle driver. For those ORs, we chose LED lights that are fixed to
the ceiling and centrally located.
But we also do ocular plastic surgery, which requires brighter, more
traditional lighting.
So, we outfitted the
other 2 ORs with
more traditional sur-
gery lighting.
Early on, we want-
ed to provide sur-
geons with state-of-
the-art technology,
starting with our
microscopes.
Providing scopes for
6 ORs is a significant
expense. To ease the
burden, we arranged
with a single manu-
facturer to deliver
them in stages. We
got the first 3 in the
old facility about 6
months before mov-
ing, and the 4th, 5th
and 6th spaced out
over our first year in
the new building.
The most important
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