Operating Microscope

Operating Microscope is a binocular microscope often used in microsurgery. The surgical field is illuminated using a special light source located inside the microscope; the light from it passes through the objective lenses. Many models of these microscopes combine beam splitting devices and a second set of eyepieces; this allows the assistant surgeon to also monitor the progress of the operation.



An operating microscope is a special type of microscope that is used in microsurgery to perform operations on small objects. This microscope differs from a regular binocular microscope in that it has a special design and lighting that allows operations on small objects such as cells, tissues and organs.

An operating microscope consists of several main components. Firstly, there are eyepieces, which are used to observe the object. They can be regular eyepieces or special eyepieces that have higher optical power. In addition, an operating microscope has a lens that focuses light onto the object. Some microscope models have two lenses, which allows for higher resolution.

Illumination of the object in the operating microscope is carried out using a special lamp, which is located inside the microscope. This lamp can be either a regular incandescent lamp or LED lamps. The light from the lamp passes through the lens and hits the object, allowing you to see it better.

Some models of operating microscopes use devices for beam splitting, which allow you to obtain a brighter and clearer image of the object. Also, some models have a second set of eyepieces, which allows surgical assistants to monitor the progress of the operation and assist the doctor during the operation.



An operating microscope is a binocular microscope that is used in microsurgery to perform operations on small objects such as tissues, organs and cells. This microscope allows you to perform operations on very small objects while ensuring high precision and safety.

In the operating room, a microscope is used to illuminate the surgical field, which is the site of the operation. Illumination is carried out using a special lamp located inside the microscope. The light from the lamp passes through the microscope lens and hits the surgical field.

For the convenience of the surgeon's assistant, some models of operating microscopes have additional devices that allow you to split the light beam and use a second set of ocular lenses. This allows the assistant to monitor the operation and control its progress.

An operating microscope is a very important tool for microsurgeons, which allows operations to be performed with high precision and safety. It allows you to see even the smallest objects and perform operations on them with maximum accuracy.