About Operation Theatre Light
Operation Theatre Light is utilized in surgical and diagnostic procedures to provide a high-intensity, shadow-free lighting source. The light is designed to illuminate the operative field with a clear, bright, and consistent light to help surgeons and medical personnel see the area they are working on with precision. Operation Theatre Light consists of a light source that emits a bright, cool light and a reflector that reflects and directs the light to the operative field. The light is typically mounted on a movable arm, allowing for easy positioning and adjustment during the procedure.
High-Performance Illumination for Every SurgeryWith a robust LED array and a dual dome configuration, these operation theatre lights deliver an outstanding 1,30,000 Lux of central illuminance. The enhanced Colour Rendering Index ensures that tissues and organs appear in their natural colour, assisting surgeons in accurate diagnosis and treatment. The adjustable spot diameter and light intensity mean you can tailor the lighting precisely to surgical needs, improving both safety and efficacy.
Ergonomic and Safe DesignConstructed from durable stainless steel, the lights are ceiling-mounted with an adjustable suspension system for flexible positioning and minimal workspace obstruction. The sterilizable handles and special anti-glare lens minimize infection risks and eye strain. Low heat emission helps maintain a comfortable environment, even during lengthy operations, keeping both the surgical team and patient comfortable.
FAQ's of Operation Theatre Light:
Q: How are the intensity and spot size of the operation theatre light adjusted?
A: Both the light intensity and the spot size can be manually adjusted to meet the specific requirements of a surgical procedure. The focusable diameter can be set between 10 and 28 cm using the manual focusing mechanism, ensuring optimal illumination of the target area.
Q: What benefits does the double dome design offer in surgical lighting?
A: The double dome setup enhances light distribution, reduces shadows, and provides broader coverage over the surgical field. This feature is particularly useful in larger or more complex procedures where consistent illumination from multiple angles is critical.
Q: Where is this operation theatre light best utilized?
A: These lights are ideal for hospital operating rooms and surgical suites that require reliable, shadowless, and cool lighting. They are especially suitable for both general surgery and specialized procedures due to their high brightness, adjustable focus, and excellent colour rendering.
Q: What is the expected lifespan and maintenance process for this light?
A: The surgical light incorporates an LED array with an approximate lamp life of 50,000 hours, greatly reducing replacement frequency. Maintenance mainly involves routine cleaning of the domes and sterilizing the handles after each use. No digital display means fewer electrical components that require servicing.
Q: What safety features does the light provide during operations?
A: Safety is enhanced through very low heat emission, minimizing thermal discomfort during lengthy procedures. The sterilisable handle aids infection control, and the anti-glare lens design reduces eye strain, ensuring a safe operating environment for surgeons and staff alike.
Q: How does the light minimize glare and heat emission?
A: A specially designed lens disperses light evenly and effectively reduces glare, making it comfortable for surgeons working for extended periods. The very low heat output also helps maintain optimal room temperature, further ensuring patient and staff comfort during surgery.