LumeNXT

Illuminator

01 Battery Powered

Lasting & Consistent
Output

02 Triple-lock Security

Double Zips &
Non-Residue Adhesive

03 Easy On/OFF Button

Configured for Optimal Brightness

04 Low Profile Design

Provides Unobstructed Views

05 Malleable Body

To Conform To Your Retractor

06 Thermal-heat Protection

Increased safety for Patient & staff

07 Bright & Focused Led

Targeted Light Without Glare

LumeNXT

Competitive Analysis

Not all illuminated instruments are created equal.

Lume NXTKey Competitors
obpstrykerReusable Lighted Retractors
Compatible
Fits Existing Retractors / Low Profile
Disposable / Cordless
No Reusable equipment Required
Safe
Reduces SSI & Thermal Injury Concerns
Cost Effective
Lower Disposable Cost / No Capital Investment

Ilio Economic Advantages

Cost Savings vs. Lighted Instrument Competitors

  • Reduced Per Case Disposable Cost
  • No Capital / Reusable Equipment Required

Cost Advantages vs. Reusable Lighted Instruments

  • Eliminates Sterilization / Reprocessing Costs
  • Eliminates Repair / Maintenance Costs
  • Eliminates Replacement Costs
  • Eliminates Burn / Fire Risk (Potential Litigation Costs)
  • Reduces Setup Time and Procedural Delays due to Equipment Adjustment 7,8
    • OR Time Cost / Minute = $37-$64

Expose The Unseen

Ilio’s lighted, single-use retractor accessory enhances visibility without bulk or complexity. Streamlined, sterile, and ready to perform.

Ilio Clinical Need

Illumination Quality

Surgical illumination directly affects outcomes, OR time, and patient/surgeon safety1

Not All Light Is Equal

Lighted instruments/retractors provide superior visualization compared to headlights and overhead lights6

Contamination & Fire Risks

Non-disposable systems (fiberoptic, overhead) create contamination and burn/fire risks 2,3

Surgeon Health

Headlight users develop musculoskeletal disorders at significantly higher rates4,5

Clinical Evidence

Supports the use of disposable, sterile, non-fiberoptic lighted instruments1-6

LumeNXT Ilio Advantage

Fully disposable, sterile, and universal — turns standard retractors into lighted retractors at a fraction of the cost

¹ Curlin J, Herman CK. Current State of Surgical Lighting. Surg J (N Y). 2020;6(2):e87-e97. doi:10.1055/s-0040-1710529.

2 Schweitzer D, Klaber I, Fischman D, Wozniak A, Botello E, Amenábar PP. Surgical light handles: a source of contamination in the surgical field. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2015;49(4):421-425. doi:10.3944/AOTT.2015.14.0401.

3 Spradling K, Uribe B, Okhunov Z, Hofmann M, Del Junco M, Hwang C, Gruber C, Youssef RF, Landman J. Evaluation of ignition and burn risk associated with contemporary fiberoptic and distal sensor endoscopic technology. J Endourol. 2015;29(9):1076-1082. doi:10.1089/end.2015.0048.

4 Sahni D, James KB, Hipp J, Holloway S, Marco RAW. Is there an increased incidence of cervical degenerative disease in surgeons who use loupes and a headlight? J Spine. 2015;4(5):256.

5 AlQahtani SM, Alzahrani MM, Harvey EJ. Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among orthopedic trauma surgeons: an OTA survey. Orthop Rev (Pavia). 2016;8(1):6259. doi:10.4081/or.2016.6259. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26812408.

6 Knulst AJ, Mooijweer R, Jansen FW, Stassen LPS, Dankelman J. Indicating shortcomings in surgical lighting systems. Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol. 2011;20(5):267-275. doi:10.3109/13645706.2010.534169.

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