Zeiss Lumera 700 Manual

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Whether preserving or restoring a patient’s sight, the OPMI LUMERA ® 700 from ZEISS is the surgical microscope for every ophthalmic specialty. Experience markerless IOL alignment and integrated intraoperative OCT imaging – all in one device – from the ophthalmic microscope market leader.ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 700 is part of our commitment to helping you succeed in your OR. It’s also part of the ZEISS Cataract Suite, which includes leading products designed to work together for markerless toric IOL alignment. Make well-informed decisions: The distortion-free computer-enhanced intraoperative OCT images enable you to visualize detailed structures in the correct physiological shape.

Stay focused: The automatic XY tracker maintains the selected intraoperative OCT 4 scan location and compensates for movements of the eye or microscope. Protect the retina: The integrated retina protection filter shields the retina from excessive light exposure. Maintain flexibility: Tilt the microscope head as needed to better observe the iridocorneal angle.

Enrich the experience: The TRENION 3D HD from ZEISS provides 3D images that allow students to see what the surgeon sees, resulting in a high-definition surgical experience. Record everything: Use a USB device to document the cockpit view, assistance functions and intraoperative OCT 4 images, while ZEISS CALLISTO eye, together with a data management system such as FORUM from ZEISS, records live images on multiple drives. Share all the details: The new ZEISS CALLISTO eye cockpit allows doctors and students to see data in the eyepiece, from all connected devices.1Clinical data of Prof.

Hirnschall presented at ESCRS 2013 – technically verified pre- / intraoperative matching precision ± 1.0° in mean.2Clinical data of Dr. Mayer published in Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons November 2018 – Saved 6 minutes per patient compared to manual marking.3Clinical data of Dr. Black presented at ESCRS 2014 – 99% of patients had a postoperative refractive cylinder within +/- 0.50 D.4ZEISS RESCAN 700.5Results of severe corneal edema cases presented at AAO 2015, comparing 13 eyes supported by intraoperative OCT from ZEISS to 15 without.6Clinical data of Cost B, Goshe JM, Srivastava S, Ehlers JP published in Am J Ophthalmol. 2015 Sep; Intraoperative optical coherence tomography-assisted descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty in the DISCOVER study.7Not available in combination with intraoperative OCT.

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Whether preserving or restoring a patient’s sight, the OPMI LUMERA ® 700 from ZEISS is the surgical microscope for every ophthalmic specialty. Experience markerless IOL alignment and integrated intraoperative OCT imaging – all in one device – from the ophthalmic microscope market leader.ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 700 is part of our commitment to helping you succeed in your OR. It’s also part of the ZEISS Cataract Suite, which includes leading products designed to work together for markerless toric IOL alignment.

Make well-informed decisions: The distortion-free computer-enhanced intraoperative OCT images enable you to visualize detailed structures in the correct physiological shape. Stay focused: The automatic XY tracker maintains the selected intraoperative OCT 4 scan location and compensates for movements of the eye or microscope. Protect the retina: The integrated retina protection filter shields the retina from excessive light exposure. Maintain flexibility: Tilt the microscope head as needed to better observe the iridocorneal angle. Enrich the experience: The TRENION 3D HD from ZEISS provides 3D images that allow students to see what the surgeon sees, resulting in a high-definition surgical experience.

Record everything: Use a USB device to document the cockpit view, assistance functions and intraoperative OCT 4 images, while ZEISS CALLISTO eye, together with a data management system such as FORUM from ZEISS, records live images on multiple drives. Share all the details: The new ZEISS CALLISTO eye cockpit allows doctors and students to see data in the eyepiece, from all connected devices.1Clinical data of Prof.

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Hirnschall presented at ESCRS 2013 – technically verified pre- / intraoperative matching precision ± 1.0° in mean.2Clinical data of Dr. Mayer published in Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons November 2018 – Saved 6 minutes per patient compared to manual marking.3Clinical data of Dr.

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Zeiss Lumera 700 Manual

Black presented at ESCRS 2014 – 99% of patients had a postoperative refractive cylinder within +/- 0.50 D.4ZEISS RESCAN 700.5Results of severe corneal edema cases presented at AAO 2015, comparing 13 eyes supported by intraoperative OCT from ZEISS to 15 without.6Clinical data of Cost B, Goshe JM, Srivastava S, Ehlers JP published in Am J Ophthalmol. 2015 Sep; Intraoperative optical coherence tomography-assisted descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty in the DISCOVER study.7Not available in combination with intraoperative OCT.