Fluorescence Module Leica FL560
Leica FL560 is designed to enable fluorescence observation of fluorophores with an excitation peak from 460-500 nm (blue) and emission observation of >510 nm.
Visualizing certain anatomical and physiological features during neurosurgery can be challenging under white light or near infrared ICG fluorescence.
The FL560 fluorescence module enables simultaneous, real-time observation of both non-fluorescent tissue and fluorescent areas, with clear differentiation and contrast.
Fluorescence Module Leica FL800
For intra-operative fluorescence-aided videoangiography, surgeons can observe blood flow to determine the potency of vessels.
A ruptured cerebral aneurysm is the third most common cause of death in industrial countries.
With the Leica FL800, for intra-operative fluorescence-aided videoangiography, surgeons can now determine the patency of vessels.
During surgery, the patient is injected intravenously with ICG (indocyanine green) dye, which is well tolerated and spreads quickly. A near infrared camera then shows the bloodstream in black-and-white directly through the surgical microscope eyepieces and/or on a video monitor.