LED (light-emitting diode) surgical lights installed. GasMedix installs a new LED light head in a surgical suite at Baptist Hospital Northeast in La Grange. Three operating suites at Baptist Hospital Northeast last week are the first installed in Kentucky and represent the latest technology in surgical suite lighting.

“The lights we replaced were installed when the hospital was built more than 20 years ago and we could no longer get parts for them,” said Barbara Ritchie, director of Surgical Services and Ambulatory Care at Baptist Northeast. “We tried several different kinds of lights during the last few months and the physicians chose the LED lights because they produce better, brighter light and use less energy.”

The LED lights offer several advantages over halogen or gas discharge bulbs traditionally used in surgical lighting, which mean greater visibility and comfort for the surgeon, decreased energy and replacement costs, and potentially could mean better outcomes for surgery patients:

The LED surgical lights produce better, brighter light and use less energy than traditional surgical lights.”The LED type of light gives us a much truer color and has much more versatility as far as decreasing shadows in the patient’s wound,” said Thomas Hart, M.D., a general surgeon who was instrumental in choosing the LED lights. “It will also increase surgeon comfort because it burns much cooler (than the standard lights).”

The LED lights are manufactured by Trumpf and were installed by GasMedix on July 10 and 11.

[Source: Baptist Hospital Northeast]

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