Current State of the Art in Neurosurgical Operative Microscopes
Kivanc Yangi, Egemen Gok, Michell Goyal, Pravarakhya Puppalla, Mark Preul

TL;DR
This paper reviews the latest neurosurgical microscopes from top manufacturers, highlighting their features and how they improve surgery and training.
Contribution
A comprehensive comparison of the latest neurosurgical microscopes from six leading manufacturers, emphasizing their technical features and global accessibility.
Findings
Zeiss microscopes integrate robotic positioning and image-guided surgery, enhancing precision.
Leica models focus on surgical education with AR-enhanced fluorescence modules.
Refurbished microscopes are commonly used in low- and middle-income countries due to cost limitations.
Abstract
Surgical microscopes play a critical role in neurosurgery, providing high-resolution visualization, magnification, and ergonomic advantages that support precise surgical interventions and enhance the training environment. Recent technological advances have further expanded their clinical value. This study evaluated the current generation of neurosurgical operative microscopes, identifying and comparing the technical specifications, advantages, and limitations of the latest models released by six leading manufacturers: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (Jena, Germany); Leica Microsystems GmbH (Wetzlar, Germany (a subsidiary of Danaher Corp., Washington, DC); Mitaka Kohki Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan); Olympus Corp. (Tokyo, Japan); Aesculap, Inc. (Tuttlingen, Germany (a subsidiary of B. Braun Group, Melsungen, Germany)); and Synaptive Medical, Inc. (Ontario, Canada). Information was gathered through…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment · History of Medical Practice · Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
