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Surgical Light

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Surgical LightThe Q-Flow surgical light from Merivaara Corp. improves the working environment in operating rooms and offers a new way to reduce the risk of infections.

The light achieves superb color rendering, particularly in red and skin shades, which makes the product perfect for a variety of surgical procedures such as internal or plastic surgery. The Q-Flow gives a very deep column of light and dynamic obstacle compensation, so if the surgeon bends over his or her patient, sensors brighten other LEDs to reduce shadows. Moreover, the light has sterile and intuitive controls. The Q-Flow displays simple user instructions on the operating table so the surgeon does not have to look up.

Q-Flow is designed as a series of concentric circles with open spaces in between to improve laminar air flow so sterile conditions are maintained and the risk of infection is reduced. The standard turbulence intensity should be below 37.5 percent but the Q-Flow boasts 15.9 percent according to the DIN 1946-4:2008 standard.


BioPhotonics
Oct 2017
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