Surgical

  • In delicate neurosurgery your vision and understanding of anatomical structures and physiological processes powers your decision-making. How would it impact outcomes if you had a single, precise, augmented view of the surgical field, in one augmented microscope platform?

  • The Leica M620 F20 – an ophthalmic surgical microscope with its crisp, sharp OptiChrome™ optics gives the surgeon natural color, outstanding depth-of-focus and higher contrast for maximum detail recognition.
  • The DI C800 Digital Imaging Color Module is an easy-to-use and ergonomic solution that allows the surgeon to view imaging data in the highest quality. It takes XGA signals from a variety of external sources and displays them in the surgeon’s eyepiece
  • The Leica Keratoscope is a ring illuminator used intraoperatively to qualitatively evaluate the corneal curvature of the eye for astigmatism. With the Leica Keratoscope the surgeon now has a cost-effective, integrated instrument to help assess the shape of the anterior surface of the cornea. This will aid him or her in making limbal relaxing incisions (LRIS) and positioning Toric IOLs.
  • The Leica RUV800 Retinal Upright Viewing system is designed to work with Leica ophthalmic microscopes. The Leica RUV800, with its integrated inverter, sits beneath the microscope’s optics and gives the surgeon, the assistant, and the video camera the same upright view of the retina. This makes it easier and safer to position and insert surgical instruments during surgery.
  • The Leica M220 F12 - an ophthalmic microscope is fully dedicated to the needs of ophthalmic surgery. Prestigious Leica optics motorized 5-step APO-chromatic magnification changer and focus, LED-illumination without fiber optics cables for direct and instant Red Reflex, and upgradeable XY-unit are standard features
  • High-performance Training Microscope The new Leica M620 TTS (tabletop stand) microscope meets the needs of surgical trainees as well as trainers. The Leica M620 TTS microscope system offers brilliant resolution, a large depth of field with outstanding stereopsis, and natural color reproduction on a convenient tabletop stand.
  • You are always striving to reach the best possible patient outcome. To achieve this you need to see every detail even in narrow channels and to free maneuver yourself and your instruments.