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publicationNumber ES-2264087-T3
titleOfInvention WIDE ANGLE SURGICAL LIGHTING.
abstract Small caliber wide angle illuminator comprising: a handpiece (10), optically connected to receive a beam of light from a light source (12); an optical fiber (22) or fiber optic cable (14), functionally connected to the handpiece, in which the fiber receives the light beam from the light source; an optical element (20), optically connected to a distal end of the fiber, to receive the light beam and diffuse the light beam to illuminate a surgical field, and a cannula (16), functionally connected to the handpiece, to accommodate and direct the optical fiber and the optical element, characterized in that the optical element comprises a hemispherical sapphire having a circular surface (25) coinciding with an open opening of the cannula (16), and a hemispherical surface (26) faced with fiber optic; and the optical fiber (22) is functionally connected to the handpiece (10) to allow linear displacement of the optical fiber inside the cannula (16).
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