Friday, March 5, 2010

marLED Surgical Lights from KLS Martin

Filed under: Cardiac Surgery , ENT , Neurological Surgery , Ob/Gyn , Orthopedic Surgery , Plastic Surgery , Surgery , Thoracic Surgery , Urology , Vascular Surgery


By perusing through the latest stuff coming out of Germany, we found a little press release from Gebrüder Martin GmbH & Co.KG, also known as KLS Martin Group, that profiled the company's new generation of operating lights, named marLED.


This operating room fixture runs on what the company calls "Second-Generation LEDs" and is designed to minimize formation of shadows and to deliver a cold, bright light. Furthermore, the marLED can be equipped with KLS Martin's surgiCam SD and HD camera systems, for an intraop procedure recording. The camera can be seen in the picture below.

From marLED product page:

In this brand-new product line, high-performance LEDs are used as a basis for effective problem solution even where surgical field illumination is difficult. By using a new overall approach in terms of design as well as lighting technology, it was possible to overcome the limits of existing solutions and set new standards regarding shadow prevention and color fidelity. The radically new optical and housing concept also makes a lasting contribution towards facilitating the surgeon's work. The innovative, modern design with its symbiosis of ergonomics and technology gives the operating room a pleasing, state-of-the-art atmosphere.

  • Maximum adaptation of the light field
  • Space-saving design creates room for movement
  • Compatibility with laminar flow systems
  • Ergonomic and perfectly easy operation with sensoTouch and sensoGrip
  • Cool light and excellent shadow compensation
  • Variable color temperature
  • Product pages: marLED; surgiCam

    Press release: The marLED Lights from KLS Martin ...

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