We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us

Download Mobile App




Surgical Microscope Reveals Transparent Ocular Structures

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Apr 2014
A new microscope provides ophthalmic surgeons high quality intraoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT) visualization of the eye, without interruption of surgery.

The OPMI LUMERA 700 microscope for cataract and retina surgery is provided with stereo coaxial illumination (SCI) technology and optics that allow visualization of minute details. More...
The system also integrates ZEISS RESCAN 700 for use during surgery in the anterior and posterior segment of the eye, with a broad range of potential applications. The high definition, continuous OCT images add a real time third dimension directly in the eyepiece, providing surgeons with unprecedented views below the surface of the surgical field and enabling them to see more, including transparent structures in the anterior and posterior segment of the eye.

In addition to SCI illumination, the OPMI LUMERA 700 boasts numerous features, such as an integrated keratoscope, a fluorescent filter to inspect incisions, and DeepView, a depth of field management system that can switch from maximum light transmission to maximum depth of field at the touch of a button. The system also includes built-in ultra violet (UV), infrared (IR), and blue blocking filters plus a retina protection device, all of which are available for all three light sources. When used in combination with CALLISTO eye, the OPMI LUMERA 700 also offers innovative tools such as Z ALIGN, which assists in aligning toric intraocular lenses (IOLs).

The RESIGHT 700 fundus viewing system allows the retinal surgeon to clearly recognize every detail of the retina. Working together seamlessly, the OPMI LUMERA 700 microscope reacts to RESIGHT insertion by automatically adjusting the camera settings, invertertube settings, lighting, and speed of motion to the correct values for retina surgery. System settings can be saved for individual workflow steps in the surgery and activation during surgery by using the foot control panel. Switching between RESIGHT and the microscope image is simple, as both systems use the same focal plane. The OPMI LUMERA 700 microscope is a product of Carl Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).

“The first positive experiences surgeons made with our new intra-operative OCT confirmed our approach to merge two of our gold standards into one system. By doing this we now are able to support our customers even better to improve patient outcomes,” said Ludwin Monz, president and CEO of Carl Zeiss Meditec. “The possibilities of how this new visualization technology will change ophthalmic surgery and expand the capabilities especially for retina and cornea surgeons are now just beginning to be realized.”

“It is amazing - you suddenly see things that you have never seen before”, said Prof. Oliver Findl, MD, MBA, of Hanusch Hospital (Vienna, Austria). “For me, the new device from ZEISS is something I really wouldn’t want to miss anymore. With ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 700 and RESCAN 700 we learn a lot of things to enhance our own performance.”

Related Links:

Carl Zeiss Meditec



Gold Member
Neonatal Heel Incision Device
Tenderfoot
Gold Member
12-Channel ECG
CM1200B
Syringe Pump
SP50 Series
POC Respiratory/Sore Throat Test
BIOFIRE SPOTFIRE (R/ST) Panel
Read the full article by registering today, it's FREE! It's Free!
Register now for FREE to HospiMedica.com and get access to news and events that shape the world of Hospital Medicine.
  • Free digital version edition of HospiMedica International sent by email on regular basis
  • Free print version of HospiMedica International magazine (available only outside USA and Canada).
  • Free and unlimited access to back issues of HospiMedica International in digital format
  • Free HospiMedica International Newsletter sent every week containing the latest news
  • Free breaking news sent via email
  • Free access to Events Calendar
  • Free access to LinkXpress new product services
  • REGISTRATION IS FREE AND EASY!
Click here to Register








Channels

Critical Care

view channel
Image: The device is worn on a finger and measures blood pressure without an arm‑compressing cuff (Photo courtesy of Sky Labs)

Ring-Type Cuffless Monitor Becomes First Added to Official Hypertension Guidelines

Detecting nocturnal and morning hypertension often requires out-of-office assessment, but conventional cuff-type monitors can disrupt sleep. New national guidance in South Korea expands 24-hour monitoring... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2026 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.