In the field of animal medicine, accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of diseases cannot be separated from the support of professional medical equipment. Whether it is a pet hospital, animal husbandry and veterinary station or a wildlife rescue center, surgical lighting, veterinary operating tables, X-ray machines and monitors play an irreplaceable role. These devices not only improve the efficiency of diagnosis and treatment, but also greatly improve the safety and success rate of animal surgery.
- Surgical lighting: the “eyes” of precision medicine
Animal surgery has extremely high requirements for lighting, especially for delicate operations such as ophthalmology and neurosurgery. LED surgical shadowless lamps can provide high-brightness, low-heat radiation lighting, and can adjust the color temperature to reduce visual fatigue. Some models also have a sterilization function to reduce the risk of postoperative infection. In emergency surgery on wild animals at night, portable lighting headlights are indispensable to ensure that veterinarians can operate clearly in complex environments.

- Veterinary operating table: guarantee of safety and comfort
Animals of different sizes require different operating table designs. Small pet operating tables are usually equipped with adjustable height and tilt angle functions. Large animal operating tables require stronger load-bearing capacity and stability, and some equipment also integrates a constant temperature system to avoid hypothermia during surgery.

- Animal-specific X-ray machine: efficient imaging diagnosis
X-ray machines are essential in diagnosing diseases such as fractures, foreign bodies in internal organs, and lung infections. Animal-specific models usually have faster imaging speeds and lower radiation doses. Digital DR systems can transmit images to computers in real time, facilitating remote consultations. In addition, portable X-ray machines are widely used in ranches or wildlife rescues, allowing large animals to be examined without transportation.

- Monitor: the “Guardian” of surgical safety
During anesthesia and surgery, the animal’s heart rate, blood oxygen, blood pressure, respiration and other indicators must be monitored in real time. Veterinary monitors are designed for different species, such as dogs, cats, horses, birds, etc., to ensure data accuracy. In the rescue of critical cases, the data recording function of the monitor can also help analyze changes in the condition and optimize treatment plans.

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