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Leica M525 F20 Easy-to-Position Microscope for Precise ENT Surgery Living up to Life

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Easy to move and re-position with just one hand, the Leica M525 F20 surgical microscope combines brilliant, premium optics with a highly maneuverable floor stand for precise ENT surgery. Feather-Light Movement Key benefits for more surgeon comfort and better surgical outcomes include: Ease of movement A perfectly balanced system enables feather-light movement and effortless handling for fatigue-free, time-saving surgery. Best view A crisp image and a large depth of field allow the surgeon to see more details. The surgeon does not have to refocus frequently, and this is especially important when working in narrow and deep cavities. Safer illumination High-quality, safer illumination gives enough light for the deepest operative sites while providing more patient safety. 3

Easy to position With the Leica M525 F20 all microscope movement is easy and requires minimal force. The precise, balanced positioning and repositioning of the system ensures efficient surgery. This extra positioning flexibility and superior maneuverability allow the surgeon to work for hours in comfort, without fatigue. Superior reach and more room to work Compact, yet offering superior reach, the well designed slim stand gives the surgeon the ultimate flexibility to place the microscope wherever it best fits his or her surgical needs. The slim stand provides more free working room. Feather-light movement without vibration to easily achieve the most challenging views. 4

Maneuverable and Compact Smooth, lightweight movement Easy to move, the Leica M525 F20 stays perfectly balanced over the complete range of movement. The surgeon only needs one hand to move the Leica M525 F20 during surgery. Freedom of positioning Positioning the microscope requires minimal force. The system’s design enables smooth, fine movement to easily achieve even the most challenging views. More room to work The compact Leica M525 F20 gives the surgeon more free working room. Combined with the innovative, safer illumination and the wide range of binoculars the surgeon can work for hours in comfort without fatigue. 5

Unique Optics Excellent optics Leica Microsystems is continually improving its optics based on research and clinical experience. The Leica OptiChromeTM optical system is the world’s most advanced and renowned optical system. Standard for high-end microscopes, the Leica M525 delivers the following advantages needed for precision microsurgery: Best view The large depth of field and bright illumination provides crisp, brilliant, and detailed images. Room to work The compact Leica M525 microscope features the largest working distance range of microscopes in this class. More added safety The smart working distance and zoom-synchronized illumination enhances patient safety. The Leica M525’s interchangeable objective protection cover features optical glass with high-quality coatings. This ensures the best possible visibility while maintaining sterility. 6

Dedicated to Safety The Leica M525 F20 offers innovative illumination solutions for the benefit of the surgeon and added safety of the patient such as BrightCareTM and AutoIrisTM – unique to Leica Microsystems. Safer, fast illumination The Leica M525 F20 features two completely independent 180W xenon arc-lamp illumination systems. In the event of a lamp failure in the primary system, the second system is available within one second with a switch of a lever, which gives the surgeon peace of mind that surgery will not be jeopardized. AutoIrisTM – Magnification-controlled illumination As magnification increases, the field of view becomes smaller, but the illumination field remains the same. This can potentially cause tissue burns. To provide additional safety for the patient, the AutoIrisTM magnification-controlled illumination diameter automatically works with the zoom, providing a field of illumination that is only as wide as the surgeon’s field of view. Illumination Settings Microscope at LOW Magnification Microscope at HIGH Magnification Leica Microsystems Microscope with AutoIrisTM BrightCareTM – Working-distance-controlled illumination As a microscope’s working distance decreases, the intensity of the microscope light (without adjustments) increases. This can pose a risk of tissue burns to patients. The BrightCareTM workingdistance-controlled light intensity feature addresses this issue to provide more safety for the patient by adjusting light intensity based on the working distance. Illumination Settings Max BrightCareTM Adjusted Now, Leica’s AutoIrisTM automatically works with the zoom, decreasing the field of illumination as the field of view decreases. There is no peripheral illumination to cause tissue burns outside the field of view. Working Distance Max Previously, as magnification At low magnification, the field of illumination (yellow) increased, the field of view fills the field of view (green). became smaller, but the illumination field remained the same. The illumination outside the field of view could potentially cause tissue burns (red). Long working distance Decreased working distance creates burn potential BrightCareTM auto adjustment for safer illumination levels (up to 60% decrease based on the working distance) 7

Balancing Motorized control for faster, more precise AB-Balancing. The buttons are conveniently located above the optical head. Leica Zoom Video Adapter The focusable Leica Zoom Video Adapter with its unique 3 optical zoom matches the video image on the monitor with the view through the microscope. Pistol Grip Features zoom and focus buttons. The surgeon can also program the additional buttons according to his or her needs. Straight binocular Inclined binocular Interface for laser micromanipulator 8 30 – 150 binocular Modularity Leica Microsystems’ wide range of observation accessories ensures the best positioning for both the surgeon and assistant to offer the best possible view. Furthermore, the interface for micromanipulators is compatible with a variety of laser systems. Optional Leica Rotatable Beamsplitter Easy side-to-side change for the assistant saves time between cases. Interface for an optional video adapter at the rear. Optional monocular observer Leica Design by Christophe Apothéloz

Flexibility in all Situations Control Electronics The graphical user interface ensures maximum flexibility for up to ten user-specific configurations. If desired, the surgeon can also choose pre-settings for ENT, and a variety of other needs. Camera Control Unit Holder For different kinds of camera control units. The Leica Microsystems’ OpenArchitectureTM concept supports a wide range of custom solutions to meet the users’ ergonomic requirements and surgical needs. To create even more freedom of movement, Leica Microsystems also offers a Telescope Ceiling Mount, which provides additional positioning options in the operating room. Leica Microsystems Quality Excellence in optics, precision, and reliability. 9

Dimensions in mm Leica M525 CT20 10 Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 F20

Technical Data Leica M525 F20/CT20 Electrical Data Power supply Leica F20 Stand 100–240 VAC ( /– 10%), 50/60 Hz, 500 VA Classification Leica M525 Microscope Magnification Working distance Focusing Eyepieces Objective Main illumination Illumination Field diameter Emergency lamp Optical Data Magnification range Field of view diameter Leica F20 Floor Stand Type Balancing Hand grips Class 1 Control unit Maximum load Maximum range Minimum transport height Weight with microscope fully configured Accessories Second observer Beam splitter Binocular tube Video adapter Asepsis Laser Conformity Leica CT20 Telescope Ceiling Mount 100/120 VAC ( /– 10%), 60 Hz, 1650 VA, incl. telescope 220/240 VAC ( /– 10%), 50 Hz, 1550 VA, incl. telescope 6:1 zoom, motorized 207mm to 470mm, variable through motorized multifocal lens; manually adjustable Motorized or manual via multifocal lens, manually adjustable Widefield eyepiece for eyeglass wearers 10 and 12.5 , dioptric setting /– 5 with adjustable eye cup Multifocal lens, 207mm to 470mm variable working distance High performance 180-watt xenon lamp through fiber optic Illumination field diameter with Gaussian light distribution Automatically adjusted to the field of vision and manually adjustable High performance 180-watt xenon lamp through fiber optic 1.2 to 12.8 with 10 eyepiece 16.5mm to 180mm with 10 eyepiece Floor stand with 5 mechanical brakes Manual and electrical balancing Controls for microscope zoom position, variable working distance via multifocal lens, includes free programmable buttons Graphic LCD data display with background illumination, menu provides up to 10 user-specific configurations 6.5kg of accessories to the microscope 1692mm 1918mm 229kg Dual stereo attachment: 70% / 30%, stereo attachment for second observer for beam splitter, mono observer 50% / 50% or 70% / 30%, rotatable beamsplitter Variable angle 30 to 150 , straight, inclined binocular 45 3:1 zoom, 35mm to 100mm focal length, c-mount, with fine focus Sterilizable protective glass encasement for the objective; sterilizable components for all drive knobs, commercially available drapes Various commercially available lasers and laser shutters can be attached Medical devices directive 93/42/EEC Classification: Class I, in compliance with appendix IX, rule 1, with reference to rule 12 of the directive. Medical electrical equipment, Part 1: General requirements for safety IEC 60601-1; EN 60601-1; UL60601-1; CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 601.1-M90 Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601-1-2; EN 60601-1-2 The Surgical Division, within Leica Microsystems (Schweiz) AG, has the management system certificate for the international standards ISO 9001:2000 / ISO 13485:2003 and ISO 14001:2004 relating to quality management, quality assurance and environmental management. 11

Leica Microsystems operates globally in four divisions, where we rank with the market leaders. Life Science Division The Leica Microsystems Life Science Division supports the imaging needs of the scientific community with advanced innovation and technical expertise for the visualization, measurement, and analysis of microstructures. Our strong focus on understanding scientific applications puts Leica Microsystems’ customers at the leading edge of science. Industry Division The Leica Microsystems Industry Division’s focus is to support customers’ pursuit of the highest quality end result. Leica Microsystems provide the best and most innovative imaging systems to see, measure, and analyze the microstructures in routine and research industrial applications, materials science, quality control, forensic science investigation, and educational applications. Biosystems Division The Leica Microsystems Biosystems Division brings histopathology labs and researchers the highest-quality, most comprehensive product range. From patient to pathologist, the range includes the ideal product for each histology step and high-productivity workflow solutions for the entire lab. With complete histology systems featuring innovative automation and Novocastra reagents, Leica Microsystems creates better patient care through rapid turnaround, diagnostic confidence, and close customer collaboration. The statement by Ernst Leitz in 1907, “with the user, for the user,” describes the fruitful collaboration with end users and driving force of innovation at Leica Microsystems. We have developed five brand values to live up to this tradition: Pioneering, High-end Quality, Team Spirit, Dedication to Science, and Continuous Improvement. For us, living up to these values means: Living up to Life. Active worldwide Australia: North Ryde Tel. 61 2 8870 3500 Fax 61 2 9878 1055 Austria: Vienna Tel. 43 1 486 80 50 0 Fax 43 1 486 80 50 30 Belgium: Groot Bijgaarden Tel. 32 2 790 98 50 Fax 32 2 790 98 68 Canada: Richmond Hill/Ontario Tel. 1 905 762 2000 Fax 1 905 762 8937 Denmark: Herlev Tel. 45 4454 0101 Fax 45 4454 0111 France: Nanterre Cedex Tel. 33 811 000 664 Fax 33 1 56 05 23 23 Germany: Wetzlar Tel. 49 64 41 29 40 00 Fax 49 64 41 29 41 55 Italy: Milan Tel. 39 02 574 861 Fax 39 02 574 03392 Japan: Tokyo Tel. 81 3 5421 2800 Fax 81 3 5421 2896 Korea: Seoul Tel. 82 2 514 65 43 Fax 82 2 514 65 48 Netherlands: Rijswijk Tel. 31 70 4132 100 Fax 31 70 4132 109 People’s Rep. of China: Hong Kong Tel. 852 2564 6699 Fax 852 2564 4163 Portugal: Lisbon Tel. 351 21 388 9112 Fax 351 21 385 4668 Tel. 65 6779 7823 Fax 65 6773 0628 Singapore Spain: Barcelona Tel. 34 93 494 95 30 Fax 34 93 494 95 32 Sweden: Kista Tel. 46 8 625 45 45 Fax 46 8 625 45 10 Switzerland: Heerbrugg Tel. 41 71 726 34 34 Fax 41 71 726 34 44 United Kingdom: Milton Keynes Tel. 44 1908 246 246 Fax 44 1908 609 992 Surgical Division USA: Bannockburn/lllinois Tel. 1 847 405 0123 Fax 1 847 405 0164 The Leica Microsystems Surgical Division’s focus is to partner with and support surgeons and their care of patients with the highest-quality, most innovative surgical microscope technology today and into the future. and representatives in more than 100 countries 4HE 3URGICAL IVISION WITHIN ,EICA -ICROSYSTEMS 3CHWEIZ !' HOLDS THE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATES FOR THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS )3/ )3/ AND )3/ RELATING TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT QUALITY ASSURANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT www.leica-microsystems.com 10 M1 127 0en/A Leica Microsystems (Schweiz) AG CH-9435 Heerbrugg, 2008 Printed in Switzerland – IV.2009 – RDV – Illustrations, descriptions and technical data are not binding and may be changed without notice. “With the user, for the user” Leica Microsystems

Stand ard for high-end microscopes, the Leica M525 delivers the following advantages needed for precision micro-surgery: Best view . For different kinds of camera control units. 10 Dimensions in mm Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 F20 Leica M525 CT20. 11

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