The TAKAGI OM-19 Operating Microscope combines advanced optics, high-intensity LED illumination, and ergonomic surgical workflow design to support demanding ophthalmic procedures. Engineered for cataract surgery and adaptable for retina and vitreous applications, the OM-19 delivers bright, sharp visualization with deep depth of focus to help support surgical precision and confidence.
At the core of the OM-19 is TAKAGI’s independently adjustable red reflex and main illumination system, allowing surgeons to tailor illumination levels to the specific procedure and surgical preference. The enhanced red reflex illumination is designed to improve fundus reflection and maintain visibility even during challenging stages of cataract surgery, including phacoemulsification procedures and small pupil cases.
The OM-19’s wide-diameter objective lens and chromatic aberration-suppressed optics help produce clear, high-contrast images across the surgical field. For posterior segment procedures, the microscope supports retina and vitreous surgery through compatibility with OCULUS BIOM and Haag-Streit EIBOS viewing systems.
Designed around surgical usability, the OM-19 features motorized zoom and focus controls, tiltable binocular tubes for improved ergonomics, customizable foot controls, and an intuitive control panel for efficient workflow adjustments during surgery. Optional digital imaging accessories and assistant microscope configurations further expand clinical flexibility and teaching capabilities.
With its combination of advanced visualization, surgical adaptability, and workflow-focused design, the TAKAGI OM-19 provides ophthalmic surgeons with a reliable platform for modern surgical environments.
Features:
- Advanced red reflex illumination designed to enhance visibility during cataract surgery
- Independently adjustable red reflex and main illumination systems for customized visualization
- Bright, high-contrast optics with deep depth of focus
- Wide-diameter objective lens suitable for both anterior and posterior segment procedures
- Compatible with retina and vitreous surgery viewing systems, including BIOM and EIBOS adapters
- Motorized zoom, focus, and X-Y movement controls for efficient surgical operation
- Ergonomic tiltable binocular tubes designed to support surgeon comfort during procedures
- Customizable multifunction foot controller with IPX6 waterproof and dustproof protection
- Optional digital imaging and assistant microscope configurations for enhanced workflow and teaching capabilities
- Intuitive control panel with quick-access illumination and positioning adjustments