Parts: Microscope, Operating, Zeiss
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Device: Microscope, Operating
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 99
Name / Number: fixing for colposcope
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 99
Name / Number: fixing for colposcope
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Rating: 93%
Rating: 93%
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Device: Microscope, Operating
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 1
Name / Number: Binocular Eye Piece / F170
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 1
Name / Number: Binocular Eye Piece / F170
Location: United States, Ohio
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Microscope, Operating may also be referred to as :
Surgical Microscope | Operation Microscope | Operating Microscope | O/R MicroscopeIf you have not found your required medical part at the list above, our suppliers can offer you the following medical parts (3):
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Device: Microscope, Operating
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 1-FC on S21 Floorstand
Name / Number: Video Adapter

Device: Microscope, Operating
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 1-FC on S21 Floorstand
Name / Number: Beam Splitter

Device: Microscope, Operating
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: OPMI 1-FC on S21 Floorstand
Name / Number: C-mount Video Camera Adaptor
Tips for buying Microscope, Operating Parts
Operation Microscopes are expensive devices,
but they are designed to last many years. They are more expensive than portable
examining microscopes, which are less versatile and stable.
- General examinations, office surgery, surgical assistant use - all of these can be handled using examining microscopes.
- The main factor when deciding which microscope to purchase is the quality of the optics.
- The recommended microscopes are those allowing surgeons to concentrate on the surgery with a minimal amount of distraction; this mainly applies to operating microscopes.
- Facilities need to determine whether a microscope can accommodate accessories. If it can, they should consider the types of accessories needed.
- Microscopes, which are to be used in the operating room, need to have an emergency backup illumination of the same level as the primary one. This is also important for examining microscopes.
- Based on the procedure, there may be a need to use illumination filters - a desirable capability.
- Surgical microscopes should be ergonomically designed as well.
- Floor stands should use at least two lockable casters to ensure stability. Mounted systems should provide balanced support for the operation microscope and all other accessories.
- According to the manufacturer's instructions, operation microscopes should be kept clean, dust free, and sterile. When not in use, surgical microscopes should remain covered with a special sterile drape to avoid contaminating the surgical field.
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