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Queasy Feeling - April 2017 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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are relatively lightweight; at the same time, the cables have a reputa- tion for fragility, meaning they may require repair more often than you would like. Compare that to the untethered battery-powered LED headlights, whose rechargeable battery packs can last a surgeon for a full day's caseload or longer. "With the tethered options, you don't have to worry about battery life and it's easy to adjust the light intensity," says Jeffrey Blank, MD, a podiatric specialist and surgeon in Chicago, Ill. "But then you're also restricted if you need to move around." If Dr. Blank were in the market for a new headlight, he would opt for a battery-powered unit because of the nature of his surgeries. "When a hand surgeon sits down for a surgery, he's probably not going to move until he's done," he says. "With my field, when it comes 8 4 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • A P R I L 2 0 1 7 IsoLux llc offers a full range of Surgical Headlights, all manufactured in the USA & available directly from the factory at www.isoluxllc.com • Options are Xenon & LEDs units in both AC & DC power versions • Choose from 45K - 550Klux at 30cm. all with 10-110mm. uniform spot size • All are light weight and reduce eye strain • Hi CRI for examination ^P[OÄULYKL[HPSYLUKP[PVU & Hi power for deep sites IsoLux llc | 1045 Collier Center Way | Naples, Florida 34110 | 239.514.7475 www.isoluxllc.com | info@isoluxllc.com P

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