The Zeiss OPMI Lumera 700 - The surgical microscope specially designed for ophthalmic specialities.
The ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 700 is designed to support ophthalmologists in all surgical specialities. This surgical microscope combines high-quality optics with intelligent imaging and assistance technologies to maximise precision, safety and efficiency in the operating theatre.
ZEISS' signature SCI (Stereo Coaxial Illumination) lighting provides unparalleled visualisation of the anterior eye structures, even under difficult conditions. This coaxial, full-field illumination technology highlights even the smallest anatomical details without compromising stereoscopic perception. Combined with ZEISS apochromatic optics, the LUMERA 700 ensures optimal colour fidelity and exceptional image sharpness, which are essential criteria for micro-eye surgery.
At the heart of its innovations is the integrated intraoperative OCT (ZEISS RESCAN 700), which adds a real-time three-dimensional dimension to surgery. Whether for cataract, retinal or corneal transplant surgery, OCT provides in-depth visualisation of transparent structures, allowing the surgeon to adapt their decisions during the procedure. Thanks to its automatic XY tracking, movements of the eye or microscope are compensated for to keep the area of interest perfectly centred.
The CALLISTO eye platform further enhances the surgical experience. It enables markerless toric alignment of IOL implants, reducing operating time and the risk of residual astigmatism. Integrated assistance functions such as Z ALIGN, Rhexis, Incision and K TRACK guide the practitioner through each step of the procedure, making the procedure safer and more reproducible. Interconnection with ZEISS devices such as the IOLMaster and QUATERA 700 ensures a smooth, digitalised workflow.
The ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 700 is also available as a ceiling-mounted version, designed to create a highly integrated workstation. By freeing up valuable floor space in the operating theatre, this configuration allows for optimal positioning flexibility. The transition from one position to another is smooth thanks to a quiet and precise motorised lifting function, simplifying adjustments during surgery. This version integrates perfectly with modern requirements for space management and modularity in the operating theatre.
For glaucoma surgery, the integrated OCT allows precise visualisation of the implantation of devices such as stents, particularly in areas that are difficult to access. In corneal surgery, it facilitates the positioning of DMEK or DALK grafts while reducing handling time and therefore cell loss. In retinal surgery, the non-contact RESIGHT 700 system provides a detailed view of the fundus with interchangeable aspheric lenses, complemented by OCT, which can be used, for example, to detect macular holes that are not visible after peeling.
The microscope also incorporates features designed for teaching and documentation. The dual assistant optics with independent magnification, HD video capture via CALLISTO eye and simultaneous recording to an internal drive and USB stick allow procedures to be reviewed or shared with a wealth of information.
The ZEISS OPMI LUMERA 700 is a comprehensive technology platform that transforms the way ophthalmic surgeries are planned, performed and taught. Every feature is designed to support practitioners in their quest for visual excellence and optimal results for their patients.