The Department of Neurosurgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is now the proud owner of a rare new ZEISS KINEVO 900 surgical microscope. The robotic-powered device sports 4K resolution and 3D visualization, giving doctors an impressively realistic and detailed view of the surgical scene. The live imagery is displayed both through the eyepieces of the microscope and on high-resolution displays in the OR, allowing the entire clinical staff to follow what’s going on.
In addition to high quality imagery, the system is able to combine other data, such as patient scans and annotations, superimposing everything together to guide the surgeon and to help avoid fragile anatomy.
Here’s a short video about how Mount Sinai is using their ZEISS KINEVO 900:
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