An operating chamber is a special device that is mounted on a glass slide to perform various micromanipulations. It allows precise and accurate operations on microscopic objects, which is an important step in scientific research and medicine.
The operating chamber is a transparent device that is attached to a glass slide. It has many holes and slots through which microtools and other objects can be passed. The operating chamber allows you to perform many operations on a microscopic object, such as moving it, changing its shape, size or color.
One of the most common operations performed using an operating camera is fixing a microobject on a glass slide. For this, special glue or other materials are used that make it possible to securely fix the microobject on a glass slide and avoid its displacement or damage.
In addition, the operating chamber can be used for microsurgical operations. In this case, an operating chamber is used to allow the surgeon to work directly with a microscopic object without touching it with his hands. This allows operations to be carried out with high precision and minimal risk of damage to the object.
Overall, the operating chamber is an important tool in scientific and medical research, allowing precise and safe operations on micro-objects. It allows researchers and clinicians to perform a variety of micromanipulations, making it an indispensable tool for working with microscopic equipment.
An operating chamber is a device designed to be installed on a glass slide and allows various micromanipulations to move an object directly under the microscope lens. It is used for:
* micro-operations of various kinds; * obtaining permanent samples at the stages of cell division (live cell cultures - transplantology, oncology).
The main purpose of the operating camera is to perform microsurgical operations in macro-posing mode. The purpose of the operating chamber will reduce time, costs and more effectively diagnose and treat various diseases, such as cancer, leukemia and other diseases of the blood and lymphatic system. For the most accurate visualization of the processes occurring in the operating chamber, modern digital optics are actively used. Among the main tasks of such equipment are:
• observation of micro-objects with high quality and in real time, • stereoscopic recording of what is happening in organs and tissues during surgery, • intravascular endoscopic diagnostics,