Neurosurgeons and ophthalmologists deal with delicate structures, deep or narrow cavities and tiny structures with vitally important functions. Seeing a clear, large 3D area of the surgical field in…
An optical microscope is often one of the central devices in a life-science research lab. It can be used for various applications which shed light on many scientific questions. Thereby the…
Preparation of biological specimens for electron microscopy (EM) often requires cryo-fixation which does not introduce significant structural alterations of cellular constituents. A common method used…
PRS surgeons and maxillofacial specialists face unique challenges in reconstructive procedures, particularly when operating in deep, narrow cavities and working with delicate tissues. Achieving…
Over the past decade, spine surgery has evolved rapidly with the adoption of minimally invasive surgery (MISS) techniques. These approaches reduce surgical trauma, speed up recovery, and help improve…
Otologic surgery demands exceptional precision when working within the confined spaces of the middle and inner ear. Procedures such as tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy, and cochlear implant placement…
“Infinity Optics” is the concept of a light path with parallel rays between the objective and tube lens of a microscope [1]. Placing flat optical components into this “infinity space” which do not…
The dental surgical microscope has become increasingly important for high-quality and successful dental medicine, particularly in the field of endodontics. A dentist can conduct micro-invasive…
Precision is paramount. Imagine a pacemaker that fails mid-operation or a semiconductor flaw that causes a critical system crash. In industries, such as medical devices, electronics, and…
In this webinar, Dr. Andreas Mund will introduce a cutting-edge platform that merges Deep Visual Proteomics (DVP) with AI-powered pathology models, enabling high-resolution mapping of key regions in…