MÖLLER 20-1000: New Paradigm in Neurosurgery
MÖLLER 20-1000: New Paradigm in Neurosurgery
MÖLLER 20-1000: New Paradigm in Neurosurgery
1864
Foundation
1966
Worldwide first ceiling-
mounted OR microscope
1975
Introduction of the worldwide first
OR microscope with variable focus
1991
Worldwide first computer-
controlled OR microscope
1994
World premiere of the first manual/
motorized OR microscope
Welcome
to the world of Möller-Wedel’s operating microscopes. Counterweight to balance
For 147 years we have been pioneers in the develop- the stand within the pro-
ment of high precision optical systems for medicine tected area of the
and science. pushbar
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Eyepiece head
with 200°
inclination angle
Storage place with re-
ceptacles for standard
accessories under a
hinged transparent cover
Cable ducts,
easily accessible
Compact base,
carriage moves in all directions
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SensoServo Drive
Fly-by-wire technology
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Light and Imaging
MÖLLER MIOS
MIOS stands for Microscope Imaging and Operation
System. Its prime functions are recording of opera-
tion scenes, capturing and recording of snapshots
together with proper identification of patients and hospi-
MÖLLER Hi-R 1000 with M.DIS tal data. Images and/or streams can be stored on
DVD-R/-RW, HDD, USB sticks, external USB hard
disks, or transmitted to the hospital PACS via DICOM.
M.DIS
M.DIS (Microscope Display) turns the operating micro-
scope into a microsurgical image control center. The
high-resolution screen, mounted above the oculars,
provides images (e.g. for ICG angiography) or data
for the surgeon which he/she may see by momentarily
looking up from the oculars. The touch screen enables
controlling of video recordings and snapshots sterilely
through the drape.
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Accessories
Mouth switch
ALA
Beam splitter
MÖLLER MIOS
M.DIS
C-Mount adapters
Video camera
module
Lateral stereoscopic observer scope
With inclinable eyepiece head,
3 axes, image rotation for the Various
assistant‘s optimal comfort eyepiece heads
Mouth switch
For hands-free movement of the
microscope in 3 axes
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ALA Fluorescence
Intraoperative tumor fluorescence
ALA
5-aminolevulinic acid, abbreviated ALA, is a natural When illuminated with blue light, the PPIX emits a
amino acid, which the human body metabolizes to rich red fluorescence and marks the tumor core with
heme, the red blood dye. intensive red and the infected areas with salmon-
colored light.
ALA is used in neurosurgery to mark glioblastomas,
degree III and IV, as well as the infected areas ad- The filters for illumination (blue) and observation (yel-
jacent to the tumor. This is possible because such low) will be selected automatically when pressing the
tumor cells inhibit the last step of the heme synthesis, blue ALA/ICG button on the right hand grip. Any time,
which leads to an accumulation of protoporphyrin IX the surgeon may switch between the normal white
(PPIX) in the tumor cells. light and the fluorescence mode.
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ICG Fluorescence
Intraoperative fluorescence angiography
ICG
Indocyanine green, abbreviated ICG, is a medical dye
which emits infrared fluorescence when illuminated with
light of the appropriate wavelengths.
Before ICG injection Following the injection of the ICG solution in the
blood stream of the patient, the vessels become vis-
ible to the camera when the ICG flows by. Now, all
irregularities of the vessels can be seen on M.DIS
and MÖLLER MIOS displays.
ICG camera
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Technical Data
Optics apochromatic
Working distance lens 1: 224 mm to 510 mm (nom.), lens 2: 200 mm to 450 mm (nom.)
Magnification (mot. zoom 1:6) 1.4x to 14.3x
Diameter visual field 14.7 mm to 156 mm
Eyepiece head 200° inclinable, 10x wide angle oculars
Stereo base 25 mm
Weight (without accessories) 11.5 kg
Autofocus optional
Video cameras optional (mandatory IR camera in ICG mode)
Image injection optional (light router LR 1000i)
Equipment for fluorescence optional (special filters and optics)
M.DIS optional (mandatory in ICG mode)
Height 1985 mm
Height at oculars 781 mm to 2011 mm
700 -1700 mm
Arm extension 700 mm to 1700 mm 540º
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Tradition and Innovation – Worldwide
Responsibility for human beings and the environment
HAAG-STREIT Group
Haag-Streit, founded 1858 in Switzerland, with its microscopes. Möller products are available in most
headquarters in Bern, has a top position internationally countries through dedicated distributors who also provide
in the industry of medical products, particularly for oph- competent service and support. You will find the contact
thalmology. The group of companies, characterized by addresses of the local Möller-Wedel representatives
the motto ‘Tradition and Innovation’, consists of economi- under www.moeller-wedel.com.
cally and technologically strong partners. Möller-Wedel
is proud to be part of this group, which gives a strong HAAG-STREIT companies
foundation for the future development of operating MÖLLER-WEDEL representatives
MÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH
176e638 – Printed in Germany
Rosengarten 10
D - 22880 Wedel, Germany
Phone +49 4103 709-01
Fax +49 4103 709-355
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