HFMED, a leading manufacturer and one-stop solution provider of operating room (OR) equipment, officially announced the successful completion of the upgrade of its core product 700LED surgical lamp. The upgraded product has comprehensively optimized lighting performance, which can better meet the high-precision lighting needs of various clinical surgical scenarios and provide stronger support for medical staff in performing precise operations.
It is understood that the upgraded 700LED surgical lamp has been optimized and upgraded on the basis of the original model. On the one hand, it optimizes the light source module, improves the color rendering index and illumination uniformity, effectively reducing the visual fatigue of medical staff during long-term operations and ensuring the clarity of the surgical field.
At the same time, the upgraded product maintains good compatibility with HFMED's digital operating tables, which can better adapt to various clinical surgical scenarios and further improve surgical work efficiency. A relevant person in charge of HFMED said that the product upgrade has fully collected clinical feedback from domestic and foreign medical institutions, which is completely in line with the actual use needs of various clinical scenarios.
"The upgrade of surgical lamps is an important part of HFMED's continuous product optimization strategy," said the person in charge of HFMED's R&D department. "We will always focus on clinical needs, integrate advanced technologies, continuously promote the upgrading and iteration of core products, and provide more professional and intelligent OR equipment for global medical institutions. For more details about the upgraded surgical lamp, please visit our official website: www.hfmed.com."
It is reported that the upgraded 700LED surgical lamp has passed strict quality testing and will be put on the market in batches soon. It will first be promoted in domestic cooperative medical institutions and some key overseas cooperative institutions to help improve the level of clinical surgery.

