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Queasy Feeling - April 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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to drilling, getting hardware and other factors that would require me to move around, the freedom and mobility of the battery-powered headlights would be more suited to someone like me." 3. Value-added options. Headlights have become multifunctional. For example, some headlights now have integrated cameras that let the surgery be projected onto surgical displays and viewed in real time both inside and outside the OR by other clinicians who are not in the surgical field. These cameras let surgeons take high-quality video and capture still images, which can be preserved and analyzed for future use. 4. Durability. Mr. McLaughlin says Massachusetts General's clinical engineering depart- ment "sometimes struggles" with main- taining the life of surgi- cal headlights, particu- larly the tethered options. "They get banged up quite a bit," he says. "We spend a dispro- portionate amount of time servicing head- lights — the lens, the light cord, the camera, if there is one. Connections, in par- A P R I L 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 8 5 TWO SURGICAL HEADLIGHTS 651.236.8857 www.enovaillumination.com • Coaxial Design for Ideal Angle of View • Adjustable Aperture (Spot Size 2" - 5") • Longest Battery Life on the Market Free Evaluation. Tr y It Today. CAN YOU HANDLE IT? World's Brightest LED Headlight Enova's Most Popular LED Headlight BADASS P

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