Surgery Light Articles & Analysis
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Summary The SurgiCam® HD, a specialized point-of-view camera designed for clinicians, plays a pivotal role in the documentation, education, and analysis of surgical, dental, and veterinary procedures. Its high-quality image and video capturing capabilities make it an indispensable tool in these fields. This innovative camera significantly enhances surgical practices, education, and research ...
This week, Clear Surgical and its innovative medical device, the OpLight™ were featured in a special article to commemorate 70 years of the NHS in Scotland. On the 5th of July 2018, the National Health Service (NHS) celebrated its 70th anniversary with events up and down the length and breadth of the UK. This milestone was the perfect opportunity to celebrate and give thanks to all that ...
Supported by the Scottish Development Agency, the Scottish-based medical device company were amongst the 4,250 other companies exhibiting at the show, where they were showcasing their revolutionary product OpLight™ – a single use, sterile, LED surgical light. Designed to directly illuminate the interior cavity of an incision during surgery, the ...
The OpLight™ is a revolutionary, single-use, sterile, disposable light source. It provides direct light into cavities during surgery due to its ability to be affixed to existing surgical instruments, eradicating shadowing from overhead lighting systems. ...
‍“Radically Improving Medicine & Surgery with Light Field Technology” emphasizes the opportunity to positively disrupt operating room technologies through light field and data intelligence for transforming surgical care and improving clinical and patient outcomes. ...
Surgery has inherent risks, but wires and lights probably do not immediately come to mind as safety threats. ...
TISSIUM is developing a portfolio of productsthat leverage its unique biopolymer platform based on a novel biocompatible, biomorphic and biodegradable material, which is a highly viscous, light-activated surgical adhesive. The unique properties of this material make it ideal for use in minimally invasive scenarios such as hernia repair. ...
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TISSIUM, a privately-owned medtech company developing biomorphic programmable polymers for tissue reconstruction, has announced its research has been selected for presentation within the scientific program at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. The event is scheduled to be held virtually and in-person from September 30 – October 2, 2021 ...
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The OpLight™ was developed originally by former NHS Ayrshire and Arran clinician Dr Murali Subramaniam, a vascular surgeon who recognised the benefits of enhanced lighting during surgical procedures to remove shadowing that may come from traditional overhead lighting systems, head lamps or fibre optic systems. The integral patented light ...
Optim LLC, a leading manufacturer of proprietary portable flexible endoscopes and videoscopes for use in the visual diagnosis of Ear-Nose-and-Throat (“ENT”) disorders, contraband detection equipment as well as components for the Ultrasound market, announced today the company is celebrating a major milestone with 50 years in the optical imaging industry. Originally founded in 1970 as ...
Once the balloon is infused with monomer, it conforms to the shape of the patient’s specific bone. The surgeon then activates a light source which delivers visible light to the PET balloon, polymerizing the monomer. ...
The device forms a hardened implant once the surgeon activates the visible light delivered within the PET balloon. Once cured, the implant provides longitudinal strength and rotational stability over the length of the implant. ...
„The new single use eye speculum with closed valves serves very well for the anterior as well as for combined posterior surgery. The speculum is for temporal and nasal use and the lid opening can be easily adjusted. In comparison to the reusable specula, it is light-weight which helps when using topical gel anesthesia. The speculum is well tolerated by the ...
OnLume Inc., a medical device company developing novel surgical imaging technology, today announced support from the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to accelerate work on a fluorescence image-guided surgery (FIGS) system. OnLume received the $300,000 Phase I SBIR grant through the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for ...
