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.
CompanyLeica MicrosystemsLeica MicrosystemsLeica Microsystems
ItemLeica M680Leica M501 TTSLeica M844 F19
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DescriptionLeica M680 has been specially designed for microsurgery. It is also known as the "two-in-one-microscope".The new Leica M501 TTS perfectly meets the needs of trainees as well as trainers. The microscope offers brilliant resolution, large depth of field with outstanding stereopsis and natural color reproduction. It offers many and diverse solutions for coThe Leica M844 F40 with its new stand F19 contains three high precision mechanical friction brakes which allow on the one hand to homogenously move the arms and on the other hand to operate with a solid and stable microscope. The Leica M844 F19
FeaturesPerfect 3D effect, superb resolution and brilliant contrast. Four beam paths. Constant light intensity over the whole magnification range that works even when the microscope is switched off. Proportional speed (the adjustment speed of the focus drives), and swivelling and tilting joints which are dependent on the selected magnification.Leica M501 optics. Compact table stand system for ergonomic positioning. Magnification display and reset button for focus. Speed adjustable with automatic and manual reset function. Tilt mechanism with integrated fine adjustment. Coaxial illumination with homogeneous illuminated field. Red Reflex illumination integrated. Sterilely operable jalousie-diaphragm for continuously fading of the coaxial light for optimal three dimensional fundus reflex for individual criteria. Quick-change lamp mount. Control unit with intuitive controls for zoom, focus and light intensity. ErgonOptic means a wide range of observation options for comfortable viewing and fatigue free viewing like the ultra low binocular tube. Foot-/handswitches with 6 functions. Asepsis for all controls.
  • Original APO OptiChrome™ optics
  • QuadZoom™, motorized 6:1 zoom, 2x2 beam paths for identical view for all observers
  • 100% illumination and stereo view for the main surgeon and the assistant both at the identical magnification
  • Leica Halogen Illumination concept
  • Double Beam Red Reflex for fundus reflex in all positions
  • OttoFlex™ II, for high contrast and brilliant red reflex
  • Leica F19, solid stand system with 3 high precision mechanical friction brakes for homogenous movement
  • New UltraLow II binocular tube for ideal eyepiece to field distance regardless of accessories used
  • Two-in-One Display (control unit / live video display)
  • ISUS™ System
  • StepCycle™ - semi-automatic surgery function
  • Ergonomic brakes-release for perfect positioning
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    OpticsHigh-end opticsErgonOpticLeica OptiChrome™
    ZoomIndependent zoomMotorized 6:1 zoomMotorized 6:1 zoom
    Focusing RangeInternal independent focusMotorized focusInquire
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