Zeiss expands digital solutions portfolio

Carl Zeiss Meditec has unveiled the new OPMI Lumera 700 surgical microscope with built in swept-source OCT and CALLISTO eye toric IOL alignment system

Zeiss expands digital solutions portfolio
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Carl Zeiss Meditec showed the new OPMI Lumera 700 surgical microscope with built in swept-source OCT and CALLISTO eye toric IOL alignment system at the ASCRS 2018 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, USA. The new IOLMaster 700 with swept-source OCT that can measure curvature of the posterior cornea was also on display. These features are available in Europe, but not yet in the USA. “We are continuing to expand our portfolio of integrated digital solutions that span from the office to the OR,” says Jim Mazzo, Global President Ophthalmic Devices at Carl Zeiss Meditec. “Our goal is to provide doctors and surgeons advanced technologies to help them care for their patients in the best way possible."
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