BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPES
Histopathology & Clean Room Equipments
ENT Operating Microscopes are specialized surgical microscopes used in otolaryngology for procedures involving the delicate structures of the ear, nose, throat, and larynx. Micron provides high-quality surgical microscopes that offer the magnification, illumination, and ergonomics required for microsurgery. Micron's ENT microscopes are widely considered the best for improving surgical precision and outcomes.
The microscope is typically mounted on a floor stand with a spring-balanced suspension arm, allowing easy positioning over the surgical field. It features a binocular head with variable magnification (typically 5x to 25x) and a coaxial illumination system that provides light directly along the surgeon's line of sight. Rated as top rated equipment for ENT operating rooms, Micron microscopes eliminate shadows in deep cavities like the ear canal. The 180-degree tiltable head allows viewing from different angles.
Micron ENT microscopes feature motorized zoom and focus controlled via a sterile foot switch. This allows the surgeon to change magnification or refocus without removing their hands from the surgical site. For micro-drilling of the ossicular chain, this hands-free control is the best feature to prevent instrument slippage. An integrated beam splitter allows for a second observer (teaching tube) or camera attachment.
These microscopes are used for myringotomy (ear tube placement), tympanoplasty (eardrum repair), stapedectomy, laryngeal surgery, and sinus surgery. The long working distance (200-400mm) provides ample space for instruments. That is why Micron is a top rated provider for ENT residency training programs. The anti-fog coating on the objective lens prevents condensation during prolonged procedures.
Investing in a Micron ENT Operating Microscope elevates the standard of care in your otolaryngology department. It is the best choice for performing minimally invasive, precise surgeries that preserve delicate structures. The enhanced visualization leads to better patient outcomes and reduced revision rates.