Neurosurgery and Maxillofacial surgery

Neurosurgery and maxillofacial surgery both operate in the upper part of the body, particularly in the head area.

Neurosurgery deals with the central and peripheral nervous system, so it operates on the brain, spine, spinal cord and nerves. These are very delicate parts of the body, almost entirely responsible for the functioning of the entire organism. Precisely for this reason, when operating in these areas, surgeons have to be extremely careful. Part of their concentration at the time of the operation is dedicated to light, and possible obstacles that can compromise proper illumination.

Maxillofacial surgery focuses on the treatment and correction of pathological, congenital, and traumatic conditions involving the facial and maxillary area. Here too, correct lighting plays a key role during operations, precisely because very delicate parts of the head are involved.

RIMSA medical lights guarantee maximum safety and efficiency, avoiding any disturbance to the surgeon during their work. RIMSA medical lights are equipped with a special technology that does not generate any shadow if an object is placed between the light source and the working surface.

 

RIMSA suggests specifically these 3 medical lamps for neurosurgery and maxillofacial surgery:

 

Lamps for Neurosurgery and Maxillofacial Surgery

Below we present individual medical lamps and their most suitable characteristics.

  • neurochirurgia e chirurgia maxillo-facciale unica 520
  • neurochirurgia e chirurgia maxillo-facciale u29
  • Pentaled 63N

     

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