The SO-16R microscope provides sharp image resolution and oaxial illumination
for a wide range of minor surgical procedures including extracapsular cataract extraction
and intraocular lens implantation.
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Fully Portable - Table, floor stand or wall mount
The microscope is normally clamped to the operating table or to an adjacent trolley.
It can aslo be mounted on the optional Model SO-311 Floor Stand or
on the SO-411 Wall Mount.
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SO-161R
Ophthalmology
Excision of pterygia
Lid surgery such as chalazia removal, lid shortening and lid reduction
Lacrimal procedures, especially punctal occlusions
Difficult rust ring removals
Excisional biopsies of ocular surface pathology such as
melanoses oculi and basal cell carcinomas
Removal of corneal sutures







Model SO-161R
Model SO-161R Enhenced Fixed Magnification Microscope
Features:
Specifications:SO-161R
ophthalmology
In-office procedures
Model SO-161R is the ideal instrument for in-office procedures.
It provides a low cost, yet high quality instrument that will allow a wider range of

procedures than a slit lamp including:
Procedures
Features
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High resolution optical system
High resoultion, wide-field optics provide excellent visibility of fine detail,
good depth of focus and ease of orientation within the working area.
Coaxial illumination
Three dimensional movement of the optical head allows many procedures to be
more easily performed vertically on a prone patient than with a slitlamp.