Discover a new vision
Revealing a new VISION
Improve productivity with Proveo 8, empowering your team with shared visual perspectives, adaptable lighting, and a user-friendly interface. Access the future through cutting-edge imaging and enhanced ergonomic design. Support unique practice demands—enhance efficiency in both anterior and posterior segment surgeries with a single, versatile microscope.
What are surgeons saying about Proveo 8?
Benefits
OPTICS
Illuminate Hidden Details
Ensure a shared visual perspective among the surgical team and enable adaptability to different lighting requirements through a user-friendly interface.
Operate in confidence, with Proveo 8:
- Proveo 8 incorporates four individual coaxial beam paths and linked zoom system to deliver a more stable red reflex* for all observers.
- Rely on a unified and consistent view shared by the surgeon, assistant, and camera.
- Maximize contrast under low light conditions, offering enhanced visibility without patient discomfort.
- Convenient footswitch controls allow for dynamic adjustments to lighting conditions during procedures.
* Compared to previous Proveo systems.
INNOVATION
Empowering Advancement
The innovative Proveo 8 system empowers surgeons with flexibility, cutting-edge imaging, and enhanced ergonomic design.
Reshape the future in ophthalmology with access to visionary technologies:
- Elevate your surgical capabilities and enhanced precision with Proveo 8’s seamless integration of EnFocus intraoperative optical coherence tomography (OCT).
- EnFocus OCT now features 2x depth scanning*, from 2.5mm to 5mm, providing a comprehensive view for intricate procedures.
- Experience enhanced comfort for both surgeons and patients with a new slimmed design*.
- Tailor your practice with customizable configurations, such as floor stand and ceiling mount.
* Compared to previous Proveo systems.
EFFICIENCY
Seamless Solutions, Optimized Workflows
Boost the efficiency and effectiveness of your procedures with a microscope designed to meet the demands of your unique practice.
Expand your offerings with a microscope for the way you operate:
- The all-encompassing Proveo 8 is versatile. Perform procedures with support for both anterior and posterior segment surgery in a single microscope.
- Flexible accessories for individual needs in anterior and posterior segment surgery.
- Personalized settings support precise surgical actions and uninterrupted workflow.
Dr. Don Nguyen – Glaucoma Specialist
Don C. Nguyen, MD, explains how the Proveo 8 ophthalmic microscope improves his surgical outcomes during complex cataract surgery, micro-invasive glaucoma surgery, and the early detection of glaucoma using advanced imaging technology.
Dr. Nguyen is an Ophthalmologist and Glaucoma Specialist based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of the physician and do not necessarily reflect any institution with which they are associated.
Dr. Asheesh Tewari – Retina Specialist
Asheesh Tewari, MD, details his experience with Proveo 8 with EnFocus Intraoperative OCT. He finds it a powerful tool in treating his diabetic patients. Being able to visualize the macula with EnFocus OCT gives him information regarding any presence of a macular hole, epiretinal membrane, or any other tractional membranes that may be present on the surface of the retina.
Dr. Tewari is a retina specialist at the Michigan Retina Center based in Ann Arbor and Metro Detroit.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of the physician and do not necessarily reflect any institution with which they are associated.
Dr. Michael Richie – Cataract Specialist
Michael G. Richie, MD, offers his expert opinion on the Proveo 8 from Leica Microsystems as a means for outstanding visualization of the anterior chamber. He describes how he has increased workflow efficiency, enhanced his techniques, and improved his surgical experiences while utilizing the Proveo 8.
Dr. Richie is an Ophthalmologist and Cataract Specialist based in Faribault, MN.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of the physician and do not necessarily reflect any institution with which they are associated.
Case Study
Case Study by Dr. Arsham Sheybani
Dislocated Cataract Angle Closure Aided by Intraoperative OCT
See cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantation procedures for a patient referred for an angle closure.
Key Learnings:
- Learn about the surgical management of a patient referred for angle closure with vitreous in the anterior chamber
- Discover the different steps of cataract surgery and intraocular lens implantation for a dislocated cataract
- Understand the role of intraoperative OCT in providing additional details in cataract surgery
Dr. Arsham Sheybani is an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Missouri. He specializes in glaucoma and complex anterior segment surgery. Dr. Sheybani is an avid surgical teacher of residents and fellows, and he lectures nationally and internationally on novel glaucoma surgeries and complex surgical cases.
The opinions expressed in this video are those of the physician and do not necessarily reflect any institution with which they are associated.