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Secondhand Leica M525 F40 Neurosurgical Microscope

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Price: USD$ 30.000,00 Approx: 1.350.000,00 TL

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    Leica M525 F40 Surgical Microscope Analysis Report

    Device Identification and Description

    The analyzed system is a high-performance surgical microscope mounted on a mobile floor stand, designed for multi-specialty surgical operations, featuring an integrated video imaging system and an external monitor.

    Brand and Model Information

    • Optical Head: Leica M525
    • Support Stand (Statif): Leica F40
    • Monitor: Philips
    • Video Camera Module: 4K Ultra HD (External Integration)
    • Binocular Tubes: Leica / Wild 445 (Coding visible on ocular)

    Areas of Use

    The Leica M525 F40 system is designed for microsurgical procedures requiring deep field vision and high magnification in Brain and Nerve Surgery (Neurosurgery), Spinal Surgery, ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat), and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery branches.

    General Condition and Status

    The device was found to be used but with its integrity preserved during visual inspection. It is categorized as a used medical device. System components are in place, and the main optical and mechanical parts retain their physical form. External modernization (4K camera and LCD screen) has been implemented.

    Physical Deformation and Cosmetic Condition

    • Floor Base: The black-coated metal base shows significant paint chips, scratches, and scuff marks due to transport and impacts.
    • Stand Body: Paint peeling and stains have been observed in places on the white column and arm sections. The red carrying handle is in sound condition.
    • Control Panel Casing: The outer casing of the touchscreen panel shows slight signs of dirt and yellowing due to use.
    • Plastic Components: No cracks have been detected in the joint points and covers.

    Mechanical Component Inspection

    The F40 stand’s articulation arms, balancing mechanisms, and locking knobs are visually complete. The joint connections enabling optical head movement appear rigid. The wheel brake systems (pedals) are visually sound. Manual adjustment screws and tension knobs on the device are in place.

    Optical and Electronic Components

    • Xenon Illumination Unit: An integrated “Xenon” labeled light source box is located on the stand. The potentiometer knobs on the front panel are complete.
    • Touch Control Panel: The screen surface of the control unit mounted on the device body has prominent fingerprints, stains, and light surface scratches. The integrity of the keypad (membrane) is preserved.
    • Video Integration: A blue-labeled “4K ULTRA HD” camera module has been externally integrated into the optical system via a “beam splitter” port.
    • Cabling: HDMI and power cabling for the external camera has been routed externally; cables hanging outside are visible instead of the original internal channel.

    Screen Analysis

    The Philips brand widescreen monitor mounted on the upper part is in the off position; no deep scratches were observed on the screen surface. The system control panel screen is off (black screen), thus pixel errors or software version could not be confirmed visually.

    Battery and Power Information

    The device operates with mains electricity (AC). No internal battery block was found in the visuals. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) equipment is not present in the visual.

    Accessories and Additional Equipment

    • Pistol Grip Handles: Two black handgrips providing focus and zoom control are attached to the M525 optical head.
    • Oculars: Two 10x/21B wide-angle ocular sets are mounted on the binocular tubes. Adjustment mechanisms are in place.
    • Camera Module: A third-party “Noise / Vidia” (partially readable) brand/model labeled 4K camera sensor is attached.

    Labels and Technical Data

    • Main Optical Label: LEICA M525
    • Stand Label: LEICA F40
    • Warning Labels: Laser safety and Xenon lamp warning symbols are present.
    • Camera Label: 4K ULTRA HD

    Potential Malfunction Risk and Evaluation

    The cosmetic wear on the device’s floor unit indicates a history of intensive clinical use. Routing external camera cables openly may pose a risk of cable pinching or socket damage during mobile arm maneuvers. Although the wear on the touchscreen surface does not affect touch sensitivity, it is a cosmetic flaw. As the Xenon lamp life could not be visually determined, consumable replacement may be required. Structurally, it is likely a system that can maintain its mechanical and optical integrity and be in working order, provided maintenance procedures are applied.