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  • Lights designed to provide illumination to the surgical site for a prolonged period of time on a flat and narrow surface and/or in a deep surgical cavity to assist medical personnel during a surgical procedure. These units typically have counterbalanced arms that are free to rotate continuously at every joint to satisfy various heights and angles needed during surgery. Surgical lights provide high-intensity illumination while reducing shadows and producing minimal color distortion. These lights use bulbs (e.g., incandescent, compact fluorescent lamp [CFL], halogen, light-emitting diodes [LED]) and are available mounted in fixtures (e.g., lamps) of several shapes and sizes. They may be ceiling-mounted, stand-alone or wall-mounted.
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