Ophthalmic Operating Microscopes (Ophthalmology Surgical Microscope)

The human eye is an extremely delicate organ, and so performing ophthalmic surgery requires the ability to monitor progress on a micro-level. Ophthalmic operating microscopes are designed to provide high contrast and detailed imaging of all regions of the human eye. When choosing an ophthalmic operating microscope, it is important to pay attention to the type of optics employed. An apochromatic lens (or apo) will provide high light transmission, permitting high-quality imaging at lower light intensities. Certain models of ophthalmic surgery microscope provide multiple lighting options such as the ability to switch between halogen and xenon. An ophthalmic surgical microscope can either be fixed or adjustable, and some models provide a second “observer” set of binoculars, some of which can independently adjust the focusing mechanism.
CompanyZEISSZEISSZEISS
ItemRESIGHT® 500/700 Fundus Viewing SystemOPMI LUMERA 300 Surgical MicroscopesOPMI LUMERA 700 and RESCAN 700 Surgical Microscopes
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DescriptionRESIGHT® 500/700
The RESIGHT Fundus Viewing System (option) brings unsurpassed image clarity and procedural efficiency to the retinal surgeon. The combination of the Zeiss motorized Invertertube E and the RESIGHT system's integrated design
OPMI LUMERA® surgical microscopes from ZEISS stand for excellence in optics and illumination for cataract and retina surgery. The new ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 300 with BrightFlex® LED illumination technology is your entry into the OPMI LUMERA world.

Innovation in eye care starts with the desire to see more. With the first surgical microscope and the first commercial OCT for ophthalmic applications, two gold standards have now been fused together into one system – ushering in a new era of

Features
  • Hands free focusing via the microscope foot pedal,
  • Automatic inversion of main, assistant, and video images during posterior surgery,
  • Ability to quickly flip RESIGHT system in and out of the field while maintaining focus,
  • Aspheric lens turret that allows fast and convenient access to a second lens,
  • Use of high quality, one-piece, resterilizable, achromatic lenses,
  • Integrated design reduces stack height while improving focusing range and working distance,
  • Rotatable and foldable turret improves operator convenience and patient safety.
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MagnificationInquireBasic - Manual 5-step magnification changer
Standard / Advanced - Motorized zoom
0.4 to 2.4x
ZoomInquireInquireMotorized zoom system with apochromatic lens, zoom ratio 1 : 6
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