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Secondhand Zeiss Opmi Pico ENT Surgical Microscope

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Price: USD$ 7.500,00 Approx: 337.500,00 TL

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Report date: 15.01.2026

Carl Zeiss OPMI pico Microscope and LG Monitor System Analysis Report

Device Identification

The visuals show a medical/surgical microscope system with a wheeled stand, accompanied by an external LCD monitor mounted on a separate wheeled trolley. The system is an integrated medical imaging solution consisting of an optical magnification unit, mechanical arms, a light source/camera control unit, and a display screen.

Brand and Model

Brand and model information identified as a result of detailed visual inspection is as follows:

  • Microscope Unit: Based on the clear inscriptions on the optical head, the device’s brand has been identified as Carl Zeiss and its model as OPMI pico.
  • Camera Control Unit: According to the label on the white box integrated into the microscope arm, this part is of the ZEISS brand, model MediLive Camera Control Unit.
  • Monitor: According to the inscriptions on the frame of the screen on the external stand, the brand is LG, and the model is the FLATRON L1510A series.

Originality

The Carl Zeiss logos on the device, the “OPMI pico” typography, and the industrial design language (light gray body, blue details) are consistent with the brand’s known quality standards. The LG monitor also exhibits the original product features of its era. No signs of replica or imitation have been observed; the products visually appear original.

Areas of Use

The Carl Zeiss OPMI pico, thanks to its compact structure, is frequently used in the following areas:

  • Dentistry (Endodontics, surgical procedures)
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) examination and surgery
  • Neurosurgery (Basic procedures)

The system allows the surgeon or physician to view the operating area in detail by magnifying it. The integrated camera unit and monitor enable the image to be transmitted externally for assistants or educational purposes.

Quantity Information

There are a total of 2 main part groups in the visuals:

  • 1 Unit Carl Zeiss OPMI pico Microscope (Integrated system including stand, arm, and optical head).
  • 1 Unit Monitor Stand with a mounted LG Monitor.

General Condition

The device is in “used” condition, but its general condition appears good and clean for its age. It seems to have been used in a clinical environment rather than an industrial one. The device’s upright posture and the integrity of its parts have been maintained.

Physical Deformation

The wheeled dark gray/blue base unit supporting the microscope has friction marks and edge wear due to use. However, no significant breaks, cracks, or dents have been detected on the critical optical head, arms, or control unit casing. Slight color changes on the monitor casing over time are normal, but no physical crack is visible on the screen.

Mechanical Components

The microscope arm system (articulation arms) stands stably; no sagging has been visually observed. The connection points and hinges of the arms appear solid. The wheels of both units (microscope and monitor stand) are present and in place. The black handles used to direct the microscope head are intact.

Electronic Components

There is no image in the visuals indicating that the device is operational (screen on or lights illuminated); the device is in the off position. The “Brightness,” “Video,” and “White Balance” control knobs on the “MediLive” unit appear complete. Cabling between the optical head and the control unit is present.

Accessories

The parts included in the system are:

  • Integrated fiber optic light/video cable (spiral-protected).
  • Camera control box specifically manufactured for the microscope, mounted on the arm.
  • Mobile, metal-tray transport stand for the monitor (wheeled).

The general condition of the cables is tidy, but the internal parts of the connection sockets cannot be seen in detail in the visual.

Battery Status

This system is designed to operate with mains electricity (AC). There is no visible external or internal portable battery unit. Therefore, battery performance or swelling risk is not applicable to this device.

Label Information

Label details readable from the visuals are:

  • Optical Head: “OPMI pico”
  • Camera Control Unit Front Panel: “MediLive Camera Control Unit”, “ZEISS” logo, “Brightness”, “White Balance”
  • Optical Upper Body: Warning signs (handshake/caution symbol within a yellow triangle)
  • Monitor: “FLATRON L1510A”, “LG” logo at the bottom left, “FLATRON” at the top corner

Screen Analysis

The LG Flatron L1510A monitor has a matte LCD panel. It has a 4:3 aspect ratio. No deep scratches or cracks are visible on the screen surface, but pixel errors or backlight status could not be analyzed as the device is off.

Size and Compatibility

The microscope is a floor-standing model with height adjustment suitable for an adult to work either standing or sitting. The monitor is 15 inches in size. The system’s footprint is standard for an examination room.

Year of Manufacture

The LG L1510A monitor model belongs to the early to mid-2000s (approximately 2002-2005) period. The design of the MediLive control unit also points to the same era. In light of this data, the system is estimated to be approximately 15-20 years old technology.

Documents

No invoice, user manual, service history report, or warranty certificate is present in the visuals.

Usage Duration

No digital hour counter or analog counter indicating the lifespan of the device could be identified in the visual. The physical condition of the device suggests it has been used intensively but its maintenance has not been neglected.

Existing Fault

During the visual inspection, no obvious fault that would render the system inoperable, such as a broken part, severed cable, or damaged optical lens, was detected.

Potential Fault Risk

Considering the age and technology of the product, there is a possibility that electronic capacitors may have degraded over time. Furthermore, cables at movable joints (especially the camera signal cable) may be at risk of internal breakage due to constant bending. In optical systems, dust accumulation or fungal growth may occur over time, but they appear clean from the outside.