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.
CompanyHaag-Streit USA, Inc.Haag-Streit USA, Inc.Haag-Streit USA, Inc.
ItemAllegra 900 Surgical MicroscopeAllegra 90 Surgical MicroscopeHi-R NEO 900 Surgical Microscope
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DescriptionEngineered for cataract surgery, the Allegra 900 from Haag-Streit is a simple yet effective microscope for anterior segment surgery. It features Haag-Streit optics, a large depth of field, and the best 3D perception on the market. The Allegra 900 The Allegra 90 surgical microscope from Haag-Streit features a compact optical head design ideal for office and small procedure use. With the best 3D depth perception in the market, a large depth of field, and brilliant red-reflex, you don’t have to The Hi-R NEO 900 surgical microscope from Haag-Streit allows superior judgment and treatment with best depth perception and 3-dimensional vision due to its 25 mm stereo base. The microscope’s integrated display gives instant feedback on all important
Features
  • 25 mm stereo base
  • C.RED
  • Fixed red reflex
  • Halogen or LED lighting systems
  • Full tilt range for iStent procedures
  • Wireless foot switch
  • Integration with ORA, Holos, and other third party systems
  • Manual five-step magnification
  • Optional X-Y coupling
  • Optional: EIBOS 2 compatible – posterior segment surgery
  • 25 mm stereo base
  • C.RED
  • Fixed red reflex
  • Halogen lighting systems
  • Motorized focus and zoom
  • Manual five-step magnification
  • Access filters and diaphragms using a sterilizable knob
  • Optional X-Y coupling
  • Optional: EIBOS 2
  • Maximum depth perception is provided by a 25mm stereo base
  • Bright and safe light is delivered with clear zoom illumination with filters
  • Even during operation, a sterile knob allows switching in diaphragms and filters
  • Adjustable red reflex
  • Halogen or LED lighting systems
  • Double iris diaphragm
  • Full tilt range for iStent procedures
  • Wireless foot switch
  • Highly configurable
  • Integration with ORA, Holos, and other third party systems
  • 0° stereoscopic assistant option is ideal for education and training
  • Integrated settings display
  • Motorized focus and zoom
  • Fine and coarse inclination adjustments
  • Optional: EIBOS 2 for posterior segment surgeries
MagnificationMotorized zoom 1:6, 4.3x to 25.7x5 steps, 3.3x to 30.3x3.9x to 23.2x
FiltersUV, softlight, daylight, blue, slit, 2 diaphragm sizes2 diaphragm sizes, 5 color filters including UV, softlight, daylight, blue, slitUV, softlight, daylight, blue
OpticsApochromaticApochromaticapochromatic
Focusing RangeMotorized 50mmMotorized 50mm+17 mm to -33 mm
Working Distance200 mm, optional 175 mm, 225 mm, 250 mm, 300 mm, 400 mm200 mm, optional 175 mm, 225 mm, 250 mm, 300 mm, 400 mm200 mm (exchangeable)
Light SourceHalogen or LEDHalogen or LEDInquire
Objective LensF=200mm or f=175mmF=200mm or f=175mmInquire
X-Y Coupling60mm x 60mm60mm x 60mm60 mm x 60 mm
Stereo Base25 mm25 mmInquire
Inclination-70° to +90°-70° to +90°Inquire
Illumination Field3.0mm to 60.0mm3.0mm to 60mmInquire
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