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Lighted retractors are surgical instruments that separate body tissues while also illuminating the inside organs. The standard role of surgical retractors is to hold body parts open, and this light feature improves the surgeon’s visibility while doing so.
The standard role of surgical retractors is to hold body parts open, and this light feature improves the surgeon’s visibility while doing so. Retractors with lights also do away with or lessen the requirement for backup lighting. These properties are especially useful in constrained settings, such as with oral surgery, or in smaller areas, such as with breast surgery.
The surgical field is illuminated by the retractor without the use of fiber optic cables or an additional light source. By retracting soft tissue and illuminating the surgical cavity, the LED retractor is suggested for improving vision to a surgical area.
The Global Lighted Retractors market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Galaxy II LUX, the first self-retaining ring retractor with light in the world, has been released, and JUNE Medical is excited to share this news. The Galaxy II LUX combines the highly regarded Galaxy II retractor with the KLARO light from Vivo Surgical, which can be attached to the retractor using a specially made clip.
With better access and a clearer view of the surgery site made possible thanks to this innovative partnership, overhead lighting and personal headlamps are no longer a problem for surgeons.
The compact, self-retaining retractor is lightweight and has special cam locks that enable one-handed frame adjustment. It also has a variety of frames and hooks to accommodate various operations. The lighting tip then provides the four adjustable settings for the highest surgical light intensities available on the market.
the requirements of various processes as well as a safe operating temperature of less than 38 °C. The light’s flexible structure, tiny 4.6 mm diameter, and 650 mm long wire make it easy to position during surgery and provide up to 340° of lighting into deep and narrow wounds.