Zeiss OPMI Sensera

Compact performance

Since ZEISS introduced the first surgical microscope in 1953, the field of otorhinolaryngology has been at the forefront of microsurgery. In collaboration with surgeons, ZEISS has developed trend-setting visualization solutions, providing the features ENT surgeons expect.

OPMI Sensera® from ZEISS enables the surgeon to effortlessly move the system into a comfortable position for performing ear, nose or throat surgery. At the push of a button, the innovative balancing system ensures that the microscope is perfectly balanced, even when equipped with maximum accessories.

For the ear, precision is key

ZEISS OPMI Sensera is optimized for the delicate and precise techniques demanded for ear surgical procedures. This surgical microscope offers a flexibility in positioning that also ensures high comfort for the extreme approaches often required for skull-base surgeries.

Just follow your nose

Varioskop® optics, combined with the tiltable tube, enables the surgeon to maintain an ergonomic posture, particularly in paranasal sinus surgery,
where the working distance changes frequently.
Surgeons can also refocus at the push of a button and easily adjust the illumination spot size to see down narrow nasal passages.

Highlights

Preserving functionality in throat procedures

CO² lasers are often used in surgery on the larynx. Because it is so compact, ZEISS OPMI Sensera makes it possible to operate comfortably while achieving the necessary approach angles for laser microsurgery. The optional external fine focus allows surgeons to synchronize the focus of the surgical microscope and the laser without disrupting the procedure.

As demands continue to grow in ENT surgery,
quality optics and what they provide in terms of image quality, resolution and color rendition become much more important. A Varioskop that provides a working distance of 200 – 415 mm coupled with the 1:6 zoom system ensures that the apochromatic optics of ZEISS OPMI Sensera can readily accommodate any surgical application in ENT. The Superlux
® xenon illumination ensures that the finest details are visible in true color.

Focused images at the push of a button

The video system with SpeedFokus simplifies procedures by quickly and precisely focusing the optics at the push of a button. The surgical workflow becomes more efficient as surgeons completely concentrate on the treatment. Manual, time-consuming focusing is a thing of the past.

Complete documentation

ZEISS provides the entire chain of video components from co-observation to documentation. The 1Chip HD Camera is optimally aligned with ZEISS apochromatic optics and enables the display of high-definition images with high color fidelity during surgical procedures to further enhance the clinical workflow. The handgrip allows the rapid capture of high-resolution still images and videos for documentation and scientific presentation. To support efficient data handling, digital images can be automatically stored to a network.

Adaptability is key

Combined with ZEISS OPMI Sensera, laser micromanipulators permit the use of different, easily mounted lasers.

Halogen illumination
system including backup
lamp that will be automatically
swung in if the first lamp fails

VisionGuard® drape lens for
genuine optical ZEISS quality in
sterile working environments

Interface for integration
of conventional laser
micromanipulators

1Chip HD Camera with
apochromatic video optics

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