A mask is not enough.
Discover T7 personal protection system
Innovation in surgery demands innovation in protection. As a surgeon, you perform life-changing work – and you need to stay protected at the same time. Together, the T7 surgical helmet and togas create a personal protection system that helps keep you safe and comfortable in any surgical procedure.
The T7 surgical helmet is engineered to fit you – and fit you well. Technology and ergonomics work together to create a comfortable fit without sacrificing your personal protection.
T7 offers a wide range of hoods and togas designed for safety, protection and comfort, so you can stay focused and cool during your procedures.
Surgical helmets in robotic arthroplasty
A journey of protection and progress
Hear from Dr. Thomas Düsing, Senior physician in the Department of Orthopaedics at St Elisabeth Hospital Leipzig about why he chooses to wear Stryker’s T7 Surgical Helmet in his orthopaedic & robotics procedures.
Enjoy a lightweight helmet with a redesigned airflow and hoods, and togas made from breathable and soft AAMI level 4* material – designed to resist liquid and viral penetration.
*in the critical zones
Reduce glare and maintain visibility with T7's anti-reflective lenses. Our proprietary PeelAway lens enables you to peel away the outer two layers when they become soiled to reveal another sterile face shield surface.
T7’s quiet fan allows you to communicate with ease in the operating theatre.
A dual adjustment knob precisely controls helmet height and width and soft comfort pads help create a comfortable fit.
203
In simulated hip and knee arthroplasty, surgeons were sprayed with an average of 203 blood and fat splashes to their face.1
83%
Single surgeon experience showed that the surgeon's face shield gets splashed in 83% of spine surgeries cases.2
30%
In a simulated use case, an in vitro model showed that despite wearing a mask and eye shield, conjunctiva contamination could potentially occur in 30% of cases.3
1. Singh BI, Nurein H, Sinha S, Singh S, Housden P. Risk of conjunctival contamination in total joint arthroplasty. J Hosp Infect. 2006 Jul;63(3):275-80. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2006.01.037.
2. Cook CR, Gaston T, Woods B, Orozco F, Ong A, Radcliff K. Operative Field Debris Often Rises to the Level of the Surgeon's Face Shield During Spine Surgery: Are Orthopedic Space Suits a Reasonable Solution? Int J Spine Surg. 2019 Dec 31;13(6):501-506. doi: 10.14444/6067.
3. Mansour AA 3rd, Even JL, Phillips S, Halpern JL. Eye protection in orthopaedic surgery. An in vitro study of various forms of eye protection and their effectiveness. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2009 May;91(5):1050-4. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.H.00460.
Dr. Thomas Düsing is a paid consultant of Stryker. The opinions expressed by Dr. Thomas Düsing are those of Dr. Thomas Düsing and not necessarily those of Stryker. Individual experiences may vary.
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