Headlight Systems
Surgeons use surgical headlights to better illuminate a surgical field, especially in their working area where anastomoses are being performed etc.. They are worn on the medical provider's head and may utilize halogen, metal halide, as well as xenon light sources, to provide illumination. The light source may ideally be placed on a rack. Bifurcated cables and garment clips provide for equal weight distribution and balance, for  not disturbing the surgeons actions. 

Our newly designed Xenon powered headlight system with daylight quality (5800 K) light and a large variable spot size comes with moisture absorbing comfort pads on headband and dual knob adjustments provide for increased wearing comfort. The solid bifuracted 5mm fiberoptic cable in transparent or blue design is 10 feet long and is adaptable with an universal screw connector. Extended linkage allows to combine and use system with most commonly used surgical telescopes. A headband mountable camera or a full softband version or a ultralight 3mm cable are available as optional choice.
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