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Page 52 2 0 1 3 'S H O T T E S T P R O D U C T S • Check out the articulated jaw in this energy device. Make laparoscopic surgery easier, faster, more effective and more economical with the Caiman Advanced Energy Device. The jaw of this cutting and sealing device articulates 80 degrees, making it easier to navigate through challenging anatomy and minimize fatigue. The Caiman also features the longest sealing and cutting length of any device. The tool's balanced jaw compression means only a single seal is needed. Fewer seals equal fewer stapler reloads, saving time and money. ARTICULATED JAW The jaw of the Caiman Advanced Energy Device articulates 80 degrees. LED SURGICAL HEADLIGHTS New Models Are Economical and Environmentally Friendly Your surgeons will see better, be greener and cut costs at the same time with today's new LED headlights. • Save energy. Today's powerful, solid-state LED light sources deliver twice as much light while using half the energy. Surgeons will see the anatomy in vibrant, vivid detail without the heat normally associated with traditional headlights. • Eliminate bulb changes. LED lights produce outstanding energy savings and tremendous longevity. Chances are you'll never replace the bulbs — some are rated for 25,000 to as many as 50,000 hours. • Go portable. Some battery-operated LED portable headlight systems last as long as 18 hours. • Stay cool. LED lights put out much less heat than halogen.

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