General surgery
General surgery operates on all organs in the abdominal cavity, on the breasts and on the thyroid gland. Given the areas involved, professional medical lights are required that are capable of fully illuminating the cavities without interfering with either the work of the doctor with his staff, or the patient.
During general surgery, the surgeon and their instruments are likely to be placed between the light source and the operated body. In addition, if the temperature released by the lamp is non-compliant, it can result in tissue dryness. Avoiding the formation of shadows, preventing overlapping and ensuring the correct temperature of the light beam is essential.
RIMSA medical lights not only provide precise, imperfection-free illumination, but at the same time meet all the requirements of the operating theater.
This is due to the unique technology of RIMSA lamps, which allows the light beam to remain constantly precise and sharp, guaranteeing optimal visual conditions. This is why our medical lamps are called scialytic, a term that means ‘shadow-free’. Special LED technology also ensures a constant temperature, which is ideal for maintaining the hydration state of tissues.
The efficiency of our technology is guaranteed by data from operating theaters and hospitals: where RIMSA operating lights have been used, the number of errors during operations have drastically reduced.
For general surgery, we suggest these combinations:
General Surgery Lamps
Below you will find the individual lamps and their characteristics.
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