Zeiss Lumera I

Zeiss Lumera I. Shedding light on the details for better decision making

The OPMI LUMERA® family from ZEISS represents excellence in optics and illumination.

Zeiss Lumera I

The ZEISS OPMI Lumera i with ZEISS high-quality visualization technology, including Stereo Coaxial Illumination (SCI), will make a difference in how well you see the details during cataract and retina surgery.

  • See minute structures during surgery
  • Identify details of the retina
  • See overlays of the assistance functions in the eyepiece
  • Manage depth of field with the push of a button
  • View structures in the eye in natural colors

Zeiss Lumera I Visualization

With Stereo Coaxial Illumination (SCI), ZEISS OPMI Lumera i incorporates a well established illumination technology for the red reflex. Contours are more visible and you can see details of the ocular anatomy that you have never seen before. With this illumination technology, very little light is required to generate the red reflex.

Centrally controlled

ZEISS OPMI Lumera i adjusts to your needs, not the other way around. The surgical microscope’s touch screen allows control over both the microscope head and the video camera. The operation of the display is intuitive and easily accessed.

Small and easy to move

For freedom of movement – even when OR space is limited. Combined with the compact suspension system, ZEISS OPMI Lumera i is also good for smaller operating rooms such as those in ambulatory surgery centers.

Foot control freedom

The foot control panel offers positioning flexibility and the ability to configure functions based on preferences.

Foot control freedom

The foot control panel offers positioning flexibility and the ability to configure functions based on preferences.

Integrated Video Solutions

Always optimized video image for ophthalmic surgery since the settings are changed with the surgical microscope. For example, automatic change between anterior and posterior segment surgery.

Centrally controlled via touch screen control due the integrated camera CCU.

Operate the external video recorder MEDIALINK™ 100 by the foot control panel of the surgical microscope. As it can be connected to the remote (AUX) interface.

The images of the camera can be transmitted to secondary monitors or other video systems in the OR using standard interfaces.

External Video Components

To support all requirements or wishes for customized video solutions, external components can be mounted to the surgical microscope system. The external attachment via standard optical and mechanical interfaces increases the flexibility and retrofitability of the surgical microscopes.

Video Cameras

TRIO 610 with CCU TRIO 600 – 3 Chip HD Camera System:
The high definition camera system with apochromatic video optics allows surgical microscope images to be generated with enhanced resolution and color rendition. The camera can be used for information, documentation, teaching and presentation of high quality images.

MediLive Trio Eye – 3 Chip SD Camera System:

Standard definition video camera with high sensitivity especially designed for different light conditions in anterior and posterior segment. The video images can be used for information, teaching, and documentation purposes. The MediLive® Trio Eye helps the surgeon to easily overcome the challenges of ophthalmic imaging.

MEDIALINK 100:

Standard definition video recorder with image data management, that enables surgeons to record videos and capture still images. Using the MEDIALINK™ 100 standard definition videos and images can be automatically transferred to USB storage media or file servers.

HD Video Recorder:

A medical grade high definition video recorder is available.

HD Video Monitors

Medical grade HD video monitors (1080p) are available in different sizes that match the surgical microscope video solutions.

RESIGHT 500 for retina surgery

ZEISS Lumera i and RESIGHT® 500 fundus viewing system allow you – the retinal surgeon – to clearly recognize every detail of the retina. As these products work together seamlessly, they offer unparalleled convenience in the OR.

Invertertube – for a fast change

Conversions between cataract and retina surgery are a thing of the past. The function of the inverter is already integrated into the binocular tube. An ergonomic design allows the surgeon to sit upright and work in comfort.

Stereo Co-observation Tube

ZEISS Lumera i can be equipped with a stereo co-observation tube. This enables a second person to see the surgical field at the same magnification level. This is particularly well suited for sterile assistants or for training.

ZEISS Lumera I Specifications

Surgical Microscope

Apochromatic Optics

Motorized zoon system, 1:6 zoom ratio

DeepView: depth of field management system

Illumination

Stereo Coaxial Illumination (SCI): red reflex illumination and surrounding field illumination, both are adjustable, patent pending.

Light Source

Halogen light source with fully automatic lamp change in case of lamp failure

Integrated 408 mm UV barrier filter

Blue blocking filter

Retinal protection device

Fiber Optic illumination

Optional: fluorescence filter

X-Y Coupling

61 mm X 61 mm adjustment range

Reset Button for X – Y Coupling, Focus and Zoom

Suspension System

Floor Stand

Maximum load capacity: 14 kg (complete microscope equipment, Including accessories)

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