OT Light Ceiling Halogen Twin Model (7+4)
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Description
The OT Light Ceiling Halogen Twin Model (7+4) is a high-precision surgical lighting solution designed to meet the demands of modern operating rooms. This dual-dome ceiling-mounted light utilizes halogen technology to provide intense, focused illumination for surgical procedures that require clarity, depth perception, and consistency. The “7+4” configuration refers to the distribution of reflectors or bulbs in the two domes—typically a larger dome with 7 reflectors and a smaller one with 4—offering layered lighting that reduces shadows and enhances visibility.
Ideal for general, orthopedic, and specialized surgeries, this model is engineered to ensure that surgical teams can perform confidently with clear visual access to even the most intricate anatomical details. The halogen light provides a warm, natural light spectrum that many surgeons prefer for true color reproduction.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Twin Dome Configuration: Offers broad surgical field coverage and redundancy in case one light is repositioned or dimmed.
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High-Intensity Halogen Illumination: Delivers consistent, bright light with deep field penetration, ideal for open surgeries.
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Adjustable Arms & Heads: Each dome can be maneuvered independently for precise positioning during procedures.
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Shadow-Free Performance: The dual-dome design minimizes shadow formation, improving focus on the surgical area.
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Color Accuracy: Halogen lighting provides a natural color temperature, which aids in the accurate identification of tissues and fluids.
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Ergonomic Sterile Controls: Allows for adjustments during procedures without compromising the sterile environment.
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Ceiling-Mounted Design: Frees up valuable floor space and ensures unobstructed movement around the surgical table.
Typical Use Cases:
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General surgery
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Gynecological and obstetric procedures
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Orthopedic and trauma surgeries
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Urological and cardiovascular operations
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Emergency or intensive care operating theaters
Comparison to LED Models:
While LED OT lights are more energy-efficient and have longer operational lifespans, halogen models like this are still widely favored in many surgical settings for their color rendering quality and initial affordability. This model offers a balance between functionality and cost-effectiveness, particularly in facilities transitioning to modern infrastructure.
Certifications & Compliance:
Depending on manufacturer standards, this unit is typically designed to meet hospital-grade safety and quality standards, and may comply with relevant medical electrical equipment regulations and certifications, such as CE marking or equivalent national approvals.