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Lighting
Today's sources direct truer, more natural beams on the surgical site.

TODAY'S SURGICAL LIGHTS ARE BETTER THAN EVER, OFFERING increased maneuverability and focusability, as well as improved shadow and heat control. The industry has shifted to manufacturing more energy efficient and cooler-burning bulbs, resulting in lights that direct truer, more natural beams onto the surgical site.

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