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A Ceiling OT light is a special  OT light fixed on the ceiling of an operation theater (OT). 

Ceiling OT Lights use LED bulbs or halogen lamps to produce strong light. 

Ceiling OT lights are used by:

  • Hospitals and surgical centers
  • Operation theaters (OTs)
  • Surgeons and medical staff

There are different types of Ceiling OT lights:

  1. Single Dome Ceiling OT Light

  2. Double Dome Ceiling OT Light

  3. LED Ceiling OT Light

  4. Halogen Ceiling OT Light

Ceiling OT Light:

A ceiling OT light is a surgical light that is fixed to the ceiling of an operation theater. It is designed to provide bright, focused, and shadow-free illumination directly over the surgical area. This type of light helps surgeons see small details clearly during operations.

Because it is mounted on the ceiling, it saves floor space and can be easily adjusted or rotated to focus on the exact spot where light is needed. It’s a vital part of any operating room.

How To Use Ceiling OT Lights? 

To use a ceiling OT light, first adjust the arm and light head to the desired position above the surgical area. 

Use the control panel or touch buttons to turn on the light and set the brightness level as needed.

During surgery, the light can be moved easily without touching the bulb, thanks to sterile handles.

After use, switch off the light.

Key Features of Ceiling OT Lights:  

Ceiling OT lights come with advanced features that help improve precision, safety, and comfort in the operating room.

Shadow-Free Illumination:

The light is designed to eliminate shadows even when surgeons or equipment block part of the beam, ensuring clear visibility at all times.

Adjustable Light Intensity:

Surgeons can easily increase or decrease the brightness level depending on the type of procedure and tissue visibility.

Flexible and Rotatable Arm:

The ceiling-mounted arm allows the light head to be easily moved, tilted, or rotated to focus on any part of the surgical area.

LED or Halogen Light Source:

LED lights are energy-efficient, produce less heat, and have a longer life, while halogen lights are more affordable but consume more power.

Single or Double Dome Options:

Available in single or double dome designs to provide wide-area illumination, especially helpful during complex procedures.

Benefits of Ceiling OT Lights:

  • Provide bright and focused illumination

  • Ensure shadow-free lighting during surgery

  • Adjustable light direction for better visibility

  • Reduce eye strain for surgeons and staff

  • Long-lasting and energy-efficient (especially LED)

  • Allow hands-free, sterile adjustments

Different Types of Ceiling OT Lights: 

Ceiling OT lights come in various types based on their design and light source. Each type serves a specific purpose, depending on the size of the OT and the type of surgeries performed.

Single Dome Ceiling OT Light:

This type has one light head (dome) and is ideal for smaller operation theaters or less complex surgeries. It provides focused illumination on a limited area.

Double Dome Ceiling OT Light:

Equipped with two light heads, this type offers broader and more uniform lighting. It’s suitable for complex or major surgeries that require wide-area coverage.

LED Ceiling OT Light:

Uses LED technology, offering bright light with low heat emission. These lights are energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan, and are now the most preferred choice.

Halogen Ceiling OT Light:

These lights use halogen bulbs and are typically more affordable. However, they consume more power, generate more heat, and have a shorter lifespan compared to LED lights.

Overview of Ceiling OT Light Price: 

The cost of a ceiling OT light can vary based on its type, technology (LED or halogen), number of domes, brightness level, and extra features like camera integration or battery backup.

Price Range:

  • Single Dome LED OT Light: INR 40,000 – 80,000
  • Double Dome LED OT Light: INR 80,000 – 150,000

  • Advanced LED Lights with Camera/Battery Backup: INR150,000 – 200,000+

Here is the list of Ceiling OT lights models:

S. No.Ceiling OT Lights Models
1.ACME Ceiling Shadow less OT Light
2.BJS 5 star Ceiling OT Tight
3.ACME OT ceiling light, Shadow less
4.Maquet Volista Surgical OT Light
5.Stryker Berchtold LED F Generation Ceiling LED OT light
6.Medinain Ossio 3M Ceiling OT Light

Here is the price list according to types:

S. No.Type of Ceiling OT LightPrice Range 
1.Single Dome Halogen Ceiling OT LightINR 20,000 – 40,000
2.Single Dome LED Ceiling OT LightINR 40,000 – 80,000
3.Double Dome Halogen Ceiling OT LightINR 50,000 – 90,000
4.Double Dome LED Ceiling OT LightINR 80,000 – 150,000
5.LED Ceiling OT Light with CameraINR 120,000 – 180,000
6.LED Ceiling OT Light with Battery BackupINR 130,000 – 200,000+

Factors Affecting the Ceiling OT Light Price:

The price of an LED OT light can vary widely, depending on several key factors. Understanding these can help you choose the right model for your needs and budget.

Type of Mounting:

Ceiling-mounted lights are usually more expensive than wall-mounted or mobile models due to installation complexity and design.

Number of Domes:

Single dome lights cost less than double dome models, which offer broader coverage and are ideal for complex surgeries.

Light Intensity:

Higher lux levels increase the price, as they provide better visibility for deeper and more detailed surgeries.

Adjustable Features:

Lights with adjustable color temperature, focus, and brightness control cost more because they offer better customization for different surgeries.

Things To Be Considered Before Buying a Ceiling OT Light:

Buying the right ceiling OT light is important for smooth and safe surgeries. Here are key points to keep in mind before making a purchase:

Type of Light Source:

Choose between LED and halogen based on energy efficiency, heat generation, and lifespan. LED is usually better for modern OTs.

Number of Domes:

Decide if you need a single dome (for small surgeries) or double dome (for bigger or complex surgeries) based on your OT size and use.

Brightness and Light Intensity:

Ensure the light provides adjustable brightness with enough lux to illuminate the surgical field clearly.

Flexibility and Movement:

The arm and light head should be easy to move, rotate, and position exactly where needed without much effort.

Sterile Handles:

Check if the light has sterilizable or detachable handles so surgeons can adjust it without breaking sterility.

Warranty and Service Support:

Buy from reputable brands offering good warranty and reliable after-sales service for maintenance and repairs.

Maintenance of Ceiling OT Light:  

Proper maintenance of ceiling OT lights is essential to ensure consistent performance and a long lifespan. 

Regularly clean the light heads and arms with a soft, lint-free cloth and approved disinfectants to keep them free from dust and germs. 

Avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the surface or optics. 

Check the electrical connections and bulbs or LEDs periodically to ensure they are working properly. 

Lubricate moving parts of the arm if needed to maintain smooth movement. 

Replace any faulty parts immediately to avoid disruption during surgeries. 

FAQs About Ceiling OT Lights:

1. What is a ceiling OT light used for?

Ceiling OT Lights are used to provide bright, shadow-free illumination during surgeries, helping doctors see clearly and work safely.

2. What is the difference between single dome and double dome lights?

A single dome light has one light head and is suitable for minor surgeries, while a double dome light has two heads and offers wider coverage for complex procedures.

3. Which is better: LED or halogen ceiling OT light?

LED lights are better for most uses—they are energy-efficient, produce less heat, and last longer than halogen lights.

4. Can the brightness of a ceiling OT light be adjusted?

Yes, most modern ceiling OT lights come with adjustable brightness settings to suit different surgical needs.

5. How is a ceiling OT light cleaned?

Clean the light with a soft cloth and hospital-grade disinfectant. Avoid harsh chemicals and never spray directly on electrical parts.

6. How long do ceiling OT lights last?

LED ceiling OT lights can last up to 40,000–60,000 hours depending on usage and maintenance.

7. Can ceiling OT lights be adjusted during surgery?

Yes, they come with sterilizable handles, so surgeons can reposition the light without breaking the sterile field.

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