SME-KT63- Ceiling, Mobile N Wall Model Ot Light

30,000.00

SME-KT63- Ceiling, Mobile N Wall Model Ot Light

30,000.00

In surgical lighting, the Ceiling, Mobile, and Wall Model OT lights offer different advantages and configurations based on the specific needs of the operating room. Below is a breakdown of each type, their features, and use cases.


1. Ceiling-Mounted OT Light

Description:

  • A ceiling-mounted OT light is attached to the ceiling of the operating room, typically using an articulating arm that allows for full maneuverability and flexibility. These lights are often considered the gold standard in surgical lighting due to their stability and versatility.

Key Features:

  • Maximum Flexibility: The light can be adjusted in all directions and heights, providing a wide range of motion to ensure optimal positioning above the surgical site.
  • Space-Saving: Since the light is mounted on the ceiling, it does not occupy any floor space, which is essential in smaller operating rooms or when space is limited.
  • Stable and Precise: Ceiling-mounted lights remain in a fixed location once adjusted, ensuring no wobbling or movement that could interfere with the surgery.
  • Ideal for Complex Procedures: The flexibility of these lights makes them ideal for procedures that require constant repositioning or illumination from different angles.
  • Integrated Power Supply: These lights can often be connected to the operating room’s power system, ensuring they remain powered at all times. They may also come with battery backup options for emergencies.

Best For:

  • Large operating rooms with high ceilings where flexibility and space-saving are important.
  • Surgeries requiring constant adjustment of light position, such as orthopedic or neurosurgery

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Description

Model No.  – KMI-SIGMA-3

Shadowless Light, High quality sterilizable handle. With special European design for ventilation of heat. Body is made of high quality fire resistant material

Mobile OT Light

Description:

  • A mobile OT light is mounted on a mobile base or trolley with wheels, allowing it to be easily moved between different locations within the operating room or between multiple surgical rooms.

Key Features:

  • Portability: The mobile nature allows the light to be repositioned or moved across different operating rooms or stations within the same room.
  • Height and Position Adjustability: The light can be adjusted in terms of height and direction, making it easy to move to the optimal position during surgeries.
  • Battery Backup: Many models come with an integrated battery backup, providing continuous lighting during power outages.
  • Stability: Despite its mobility, the light is designed with stability in mind, with features like lockable wheels and counterbalanced arms to prevent wobbling.

Best For:

  • Hospitals with multiple operating rooms that need a flexible, portable light.
  • Smaller clinics or emergency setups where a mobile, versatile light is needed.

3. Wall-Mounted OT Light

Description:

  • A wall-mounted OT light is fixed directly to the wall of the operating room. This type of light provides a stable, permanent source of light, often with an adjustable arm or swivel mechanism to provide some level of flexibility.

Key Features:

  • Space Efficiency: Wall-mounted lights are ideal for smaller operating rooms where floor space is limited. By mounting the light on the wall, you free up valuable space for other equipment.
  • Fixed Location: Once installed, the light remains in place. This is suitable for surgeries where constant repositioning of the light is not required.
  • Adjustability: Wall-mounted lights may have adjustable arms or rotating mechanisms that allow you to reposition the light within a certain range to focus on the surgical site.
  • Durable and Stable: Wall-mounted lights are very stable once installed, ensuring there is minimal movement during surgery.

Best For:

  • Small or medium-sized operating rooms where a fixed light source is preferred.
  • Settings where space-saving is crucial, and there is no need for constant repositioning.

Summary of Key Differences:

Feature Ceiling-Mounted OT Light Mobile OT Light Wall-Mounted OT Light
Mounting Type Mounted on the ceiling Mounted on a mobile stand with wheels Mounted on the wall
Flexibility High (full articulation and height adjustability) High (can be moved and adjusted in various positions) Moderate (adjustable arm or swivel, but fixed location)
Space Efficiency High (saves floor space) Low (requires space for mobility) High (saves floor space)
Stability Very high (fixed once adjusted) Moderate (depends on wheel lock and base stability) Very high (fixed once installed)
Best For Large rooms, complex surgeries, flexibility Multiple rooms, portability, emergency use Small/medium rooms, fixed lighting needs
Cost High Moderate to High Moderate

Conclusion:

  • Ceiling-Mounted OT Lights offer the best flexibility and stability, ideal for large operating rooms or surgeries requiring frequent light repositioning. They are best when floor space is limited and a high degree of mobility and adjustment is necessary.
  • Mobile OT Lights are great for hospitals with multiple operating rooms, providing high portability and flexibility. These lights are best for environments that need versatile, movable lighting solutions.
  • Wall-Mounted OT Lights are best suited for smaller operating rooms where space is limited. They provide stable, consistent lighting with some flexibility but are fixed in place once installed, making them ideal for procedures that don’t require constant light repositioning.

Each of these models has specific advantages depending on the size of the operating room, the type of procedures performed, and the flexibility required by the surgical team

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