ESCRS - New surgical lights

New surgical lights

New surgical lights
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Dräger is expanding its range of LED lights with Polaris 100 and 200. The integrated LEDs (light emitting diodes) deliver a homogeneous light with a spectrum similar to that of natural daylight, said a company spokeswoman. “These new OR lights feature the well-proven classic round design of the Polaris family with circular handles on the top which allows non-sterile personnel to position the light heads easily. Sterile personnel can adjust the lights by using a sterile central hand grip, “ she said.

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