X-6000: A High-Performance Xenon Light Source for Endoscopic Surgery
The Stryker X-6000 is a Xenon light source designed to meet the demands of endoscopic surgery. Providing powerful and uniform illumination, this device ensures optimal visibility of the surgical field, thereby enhancing the precision of procedures. Compatible with all Stryker endoscopic cameras, it seamlessly integrates into medical imaging systems.
One of the major strengths of the X-6000 is its ESST (Electronic Scope Sensing Technology) safety system. This technology allows the device to automatically switch to standby mode when the optical cable is removed, reducing the risk of accidental burns or overheating. This feature also prevents premature wear of the Xenon lamp.
The ergonomic control panel is designed for intuitive use. The LED display shows the real-time luminosity level, which can be precisely adjusted using a continuous variation control. The Auto Shutter mode, when activated, automatically adjusts the light intensity according to the needs of the surgical field. This mode is particularly useful in laparoscopic or arthroscopic surgery, where stable illumination is crucial.
The X-6000 is equipped with a Cermax Xenon lamp offering a lifespan of approximately 500 hours, maintaining constant light intensity throughout its usage cycle. Replacement is simple and quick, ensuring continuity of procedures without prolonged interruption.
In terms of connectivity, the device features BNC video inputs and outputs, facilitating integration into a digital operating room environment. It is also compatible with the Hermes Operating Room Control Center, enabling centralized management of equipment settings.
Its robust design, compliant with medical standards, ensures maximum reliability, minimizing the risk of failure. An efficient ventilation system prevents overheating, ensuring stable performance even during extended use.
The Stryker X-6000 stands out as a reference choice for endoscopy professionals, combining powerful illumination, safety, and ergonomics for an optimal experience in the operating room.