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From now on Dr. Düsel (left) will also be performing surgery under the light of the iLED. |
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|  | “I expect a lamp to illuminate evenly,
generate few shadows – even deep
down in the cavity – and its brightness
to be adjustable for various uses.” That’s
how Dr Wolfgang Düsel describes his
expectations for a good OR lamp. The
new iLED from TRUMPF has been in
use at the army hospital since the beginning
of the year and has obviously
met these requirements keenly. “In
fact, during abdominal procedures,
the iLED illuminates the base of the
wound evenly and deeply. For endoscopic
procedures, the lamp can also
be easily dimmed. If obstacles such as
the surgeon’s head block the light beam,
you can also configure the light in such a way that almost no shadows are generated,”
explains the chief of surgery.
“Compared to previous lamps, this is
an entirely new light |
quality – with a
brightness and illumination that I have
not experienced before.”
Since 1999, the clinic has been using
another TRUMPF product – its ceiling
pendant – in five of its ORs. Five lamp
systems – the iLED 5 combined with
the smaller iLED 3 and a monitor arm
– are now also rendering their services
for cardiovascular and emergency surgery,
orthopaedics, ear, nose and throat;
and urology.
As soon as the hospital’s
new building is finished, three more
LED lamp systems will be installed – and if Dr Düsel has his way, these will
include the camera solution. The question
that remains to be answered is how
the new and unique lamp function of
the iLED – the adjustable colour temperature
– tested in the army hospital
(see also article, page 1), will work. “In
endoscopic procedures, we selected a
warm light temperature in order to prevent
blending,” reports Dr Düsel. “But
I believe that once we learn more about
the functions and infl uences of the adjustable
colour temperature, we could
use it even more efficiently.” |