Taking pride of place on Zeiss’ stand at RANZCO 2024 were its new high-end 3D microscope, the Artevo 850, and the latest addition to its optical surgical microscope portfolio, the Artevo 750.
Both are brand new releases, said Zeiss’ clinical application specialist Wolfgang Buss. The Artevo 850 not only offers customisable 3D digital visualisation, but also allows the surgeon to swap between the 3D monitor and more traditional binoculars during surgery, he said. “We have adopted a hybrid approach, so if a case is a little more complex, the surgeon can return to what they are more used to doing.”
3D surgical microscope systems are becoming increasingly popular for training purposes and because they allow the surgeon to view additional data and enhance whatever they need to, to see better during surgery. Normally, however, the 3D camera system replaces the traditional binocular system, said Buss, but the feedback from surgeons is they prefer the flexibility to use both.






