Carl Zeiss

BIOM Quick Guide Supplement to Instructions

Quick Guide Supplement to Instructions

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Page 1/2 Recommended Handling of SDI/ BIOM /Wide Angle Contact Lenses  General explanation in addition to the manual. The BIOM II/BIOM 3 enables the user to get a large field of view of the fundus of the eye with a wide range of different front lenses. A high resolution image of the macular area can be obtained while using high magnification of the microscope. For this purpose a high resolution BIOM lens needs to be used. The BIOM II/BIOM 3 delivers a max. field of view of approx. 120° using the wide angle lens order no.: 53565 or 53585 or the diamond line lens 53598. The BIOM II/BIOM 3 shows highest resolution while using the Hi Res Lens, item no. 53596. Wide angle contact lenses like the APL(Autoclavable Panoramic Lens) deliver approx. 130° field of view. Being indirect lens systems they also need a re-inverting system like the SDI. The Stereoscopic Diagonal Inverter SDI enables surgeons to work with the original image while using indirect lens systems during surgical procedures in the posterior part of the eye. One advantage in use of the non contact BIOM is that the ophthalmoscopy front lens remains centered in place without an assistant to hold it by hand. Furthermore the front lens is not in contact with the cornea and the distance between lens and cornea allows surgeons to indent and rotate the eye ball easily. Sterilization: The BIOM II/BIOM 3 non contact optics have to be sterilized in gas or by STERRAD 100S, called plasma sterilization(which uses ionisized H2O2 gas). Since the year 2003 we can offer optical parts of the BIOM also in steam autoclavable design. Please follow the sterilization advices of the components. The BIOM II/BIOM 3 and the adapter plate have to be sterilized in the steam autoclave, without the optics according to the manual and the sterilization hints. The sterilized components of the BIOM II/BIOM 3: adapter plate, reduction lens, front lens and the BIOM itself, have to be mounted before use under sterile conditions and secured to the dovetail at the bottom of the microscope. When using the BIOM II/BIOM 3 it is also necessary to switch on the SDI II to erect the inverted image of the BIOM II/BIOM 3. It is also necessary to use an endo illuminaton, if possible, one with a wide angle illumination tip in order to illuminate as much of the fundus of the eye as possible. Very important: While using the BIOM the focusing function of the microscope’s foot focus pedal is only changing the field of view. That means: You have to find a sharp image of the fundus by rotating the focusing knob of the BIOM II/BIOM 3. It is helpful to start with a short length of the BIOM. Then rotate the focusing knob downwards until you see a sharp image. It is necessary to keep the cornea wet in order to get a good and clear view of the fundus of the eye. .../2
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