OPMI VARIO 700: Precision and Comfort in the Operating Room
The ZEISS OPMI VARIO 700 is a surgical microscope that seamlessly integrates into the operating environment. Designed with input from surgeons across various specialties, it meets the highest standards for visualization and efficiency. Its apochromatic optics provide excellent sharpness, true color reproduction, and an optimized field of view for precise interventions.
Lighting is a central feature of the OPMI VARIO 700. Its 180 W xenon light source (with an optional 300 W) ensures powerful illumination, even in deep cavities. The Automatic Iris Control adjusts light intensity based on the surgical field, avoiding unnecessary exposure. In case of failure, a secondary lighting system is immediately available to ensure uninterrupted continuity.
Focusing is simplified with the SpeedFokus system, which automatically adjusts sharpness within a working range of 200 to 500 mm. This allows surgeons to concentrate fully on their procedure without constant manual adjustments. For more detailed observation, the integrated PROMAG function in the f170/f260 foldable tube provides an additional 50% magnification with a simple turn of a knob.
The OPMI VARIO 700 also enhances surgical team efficiency with features designed to simplify operating room organization. Its AutoBalance system instantly balances the microscope, regardless of the configuration used. The AutoDrape® function facilitates draping by automatically evacuating air, ensuring optimal fit while maintaining smooth mobility.
Ergonomics is a major strength of the OPMI VARIO 700. Its extendable suspension arm and compact design ensure effortless maneuverability, suitable for both small operating rooms and large surgical suites. Programmable handles and a wireless remote control offer precise adjustment control, leaving the surgeon's hands free to manipulate instruments.
The comprehensive video integration of the OPMI VARIO 700 simplifies surgical documentation. Its HD Video SpeedFokus system captures images with excellent sharpness without the need for additional bulky equipment. Live display on a 22-inch HD monitor and the ability to record data on a USB drive or hospital network facilitate the sharing and archiving of clinical cases.
Versatile, the OPMI VARIO 700 is designed to adapt to various specialties, including neurosurgery, ENT surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and spinal surgery. With its integrated navigation interface, it can be used with surgical guidance systems to enhance the precision of interventions.