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Digital surgical microscope platform

Aesculap Aeos®

Do you think that vision can never be good enough? Do you think that neck and back pain are unnecessary obstacles for surgeons? Do you think that a new level of vision and a new level of comfort would support surgeons performing at their best?

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“We were the first Aesculap Aeos® customers globally and use it successfully in our daily practice for several months now. All disciplines (Neuro, Spine and ENT) are extremely satisfied. There’s almost a “fight” who respectively which discipline will get the system for the next procedure.”

Ass. Professor Radim Lipina, University Hospital Ostrava, Czech Republic

“Thanks to the LED illumination neither my fingers nor the situs are getting hot any more.”

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Konczalla, University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany

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“I especially like the great depth of field and the great illumination even through retractors or deep and narrow corridors. Togehter with the robotic features this became an excellent tool for spine surgery.”

Professor Jan Štulík, University Hospital Prague-Motol, Czech Republic

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“Aesculap Aeos® allows to conveniently operate while wearing PPE. This protects my OR team and myself when operating on (potential) COVID-19 patients. This makes it an essential and important tool in these challenging days which will probably last for a considerable time.”

Ass. Professor Radim Lipina, University Hospital Ostrava, Czech Republic

“The integrated features like lock-on-target and waypoints together with the footswitch allow me to efficiently position the camera and to return to saved positions, also hands-free. These functions in combination with the digital visualization are convenient and ergonomic, even when I have to look into the situs utilizing extreme angles.”

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Konczalla, University Hospital Frankfurt, Germany