- Inadequate illumination in challenging anatomic areas despite overhead lighting & loupes
- High cost of installing OR level overhead lighting in every exam room.
- Portability of lighting for dimly lit exam rooms, hospital & nursing home bedsides
Lumohs designed to solve these 3 problems
Hear from Dr. Hacker - Why he invented Lumohs
Designed for any surgeon or doctor that uses a scalpel
Designed for use by all Mohs surgeons
Design Challenges Overcome- watch Dr. Hacker discuss
- Unobstructed, shadowless illumination
- Enhances overhead lighting & loupes
- Ergonomic
- Lightweight
- Reusable
- Affordable
- Portable
- Wireless
- Simple design
- Ease of use
A look under the hood...
Engineering drawings of body & end cap of Lumohs
Considerations
- body diameter- facilitate twisting during cutting
- body weight- light weight
- simplicity of assembly
- ergonomics
- battery compartment
Engineering drawings of body of Lumohs- center piece
Considerations:
- threads for assembly
- threads for rear cap on off
- outer diameter
- inner diameter
- inscriptions & information on body
Engineering drawings of end cap, spring, & threads
Considerations:
- battery contacts
- On Off functionality
- Simplicity & Form of design
- Centered Springs
- Functionality of design
Completed Handle Renderings & Multiple blade sizes
Considerations:
- Overall Design
- Diameter & Shape
- Illumination Transmission
- Universal Bayonet for multiple blade sizes
- Reusable & Affordable