A High-Performance Microscope for Unmatched Precision
The WILD M650 is a binocular surgical microscope specially designed for the most demanding microsurgical procedures. This model combines optical excellence, advanced ergonomics, and modularity, providing surgeons with a reliable and high-performance tool for various medical disciplines, including neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and reconstructive surgery.
Equipped with a coaxial fiber optic illumination system, the WILD M650 provides direct and uniform lighting of the surgical area. This technology ensures perfect visibility of fine structures, essential for high-precision interventions.
Its five-step magnification changer offers maximum flexibility, allowing practitioners to quickly adjust magnification according to specific surgical needs. With interchangeable objectives available in 175 mm, 250 mm, 300 mm, and 400 mm, it perfectly adapts to different surgical requirements, delivering exceptionally sharp images thanks to multi-layer anti-reflective coatings.
The WILD M650 is designed to provide maximum comfort for surgeons. It features an inclinable binocular from 0 to 180°, allowing perfect adaptation to the operator's posture and reducing fatigue during prolonged procedures.
Additionally, its precise focusing system ensures a smooth transition between different depth levels, preventing any loss of clarity or concentration during surgery. The interpupillary adjustment (55-75 mm) provides complete customization for each user.
The WILD M650 is mounted on a robust modular stand, allowing precise and stable positioning of the microscope. It is available with multiple support options, including an MSV55/MSV72 articulated arm and an MS-C rolling stand, facilitating seamless integration into various surgical environments.
With its motorized focusing system, it ensures fast and intuitive adjustments, optimizing the efficiency of surgeons. Moreover, its dual stereo observation system allows a second observer to assist in real-time.
The WILD M650 is fully compatible with various imaging and recording systems. It features several video adapters (60 mm, 85 mm, 107 mm), allowing integration of digital and analog cameras for real-time recording and broadcasting of surgical procedures.
Additionally, an optional dual-camera system is available, enhancing educational and documentation capabilities.