Leica M820 Surgical Microscope - Manufactured 2010 w/ F19 Floor Stand
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Leica M820 Surgical Microscope | APO OptiChrome™ | F19 Floor Stand | 2010 | Certified
The Leica M820 is a gold-standard ophthalmic surgical microscope, renowned for its unparalleled brightness and depth of field. Manufactured in 2010, this system features the legendary APO OptiChrome™ apochromatic optics, which deliver high-contrast, color-accurate images even at low light levels.
Specifically engineered for cataract and vitreoretinal surgery, the M820 utilizes Double Beam Stereo Illumination. This provides a brilliant, stable 3D Red Reflex that remains consistent even during eye movement or surgical manipulation. Combined with the OttoFlex™ II internal spotlight, surgeons can achieve high-contrast visualization of the most delicate posterior segment structures.
Key Specifications
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Manufacturer: Leica Microsystems (Switzerland)
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Model: M820 (Ophthalmic Specialist Edition)
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Serial Number: 201006782
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Year of Manufacture: 2010
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Optics: APO OptiChrome™ (Apochromatic)
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Zoom: Motorized 6:1 Ratio (Continuous)
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Illumination: Dual Halogen with OttoFlex™ II (Integrated 3D Red Reflex)
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Stand: F19 Floor Stand (Compact, Friction-Brake Pivot)
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Control: Integrated Touchscreen + Programmable Multi-Function Foot Pedal
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Binoculars: UltraLow™ 0–180° Inclinable (Ergonomic)
Technical & Clinical Advantages
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Optimized 3D Red Reflex: The Double Beam Stereo Illumination system creates a vivid red reflex that provides the depth perception necessary for successful capsulorhexis and phacoemulsification, minimizing surgical risks.
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StepCycle™ Workflow: This software feature allows the surgeon to pre-configure magnification, focus, and illumination settings for each stage of the procedure (e.g., incision, phaco, IOL insertion), switching between them instantly via the foot pedal.
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APO OptiChrome™ Clarity: Leica’s proprietary lens coating increases light transmission and provides a larger-than-average field of view, reducing the need for constant microscope repositioning.
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F19 High-Stability Stand: The F19 stand is designed for the modern OR, featuring a slim footprint and long-reach articulation. The friction-brake system ensures the microscope head stays perfectly balanced and vibration-free once positioned.
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Ergonomic Excellence: The UltraLow™ 0–180° binoculars allow surgeons of varying heights to maintain a neutral cervical spine posture, significantly reducing physical fatigue during high-volume surgical days.
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Video Ready: Features a built-in beam splitter and video/photo adapter, making it compatible with modern 4K or HD recording systems for documentation and teaching.
Applications
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Ophthalmology: Cataract (Phaco), Glaucoma, and Vitreoretinal surgery.
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Neurosurgery & Spine: Ideal for high-magnification nerve and vascular repair.
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ENT & Plastics: Superior depth perception for reconstructive microsurgery.
Condition & Quality Assurance
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Status: Certified Pre-Owned - Excellent Clinical Condition.
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Certification: This unit has undergone a comprehensive 50-point inspection, including optical alignment, motor calibration, and electrical safety testing.
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Professional Standards: With over 25 years of experience in surgical microscopy, Primis Medical ensures all Leica systems are serviced with genuine parts and ship with a 90-Day Comprehensive Warranty.
Shipping & Logistics
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White Glove Delivery Available: Shipped in a custom-built, shock-absorbent crate. We offer professional on-site assembly and calibration options to ensure the system is "patient-ready" upon arrival.
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Fast Dispatch: Ships within 3–5 business days following final QC.

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