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What’s In Your Turnover Kits?
Chris Rosenthal

RMV->)Take a Smooth, Close Look at Neurosurgery
Leica's new microscope for neurosurgical procedures provides new level of ergonomics and maneuverability.

If you're considering hosting neurosurgical cases, you'll need a surgical microscope that gives your surgeons a clear picture and is easy to move. The M525 OH4 from Leica Microsystems offers these features and more. Its superior image quality offers a constant, clear, sharply focused image through the entire system, says the company. It offers more overhead space than any instrument on the market and the longest reach to give more room for the OR team to maneuver, says Leica. Its movement is precise yet harmoniously smooth, keeping it vibration-free at all magnification levels. Here are a few of the M525 OH4's illumination features:

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