
Heidelberg Engineering announced the upcoming commercialization of Heidelberg OPERA, its fully digital surgical visualization platform, which will be introduced through the company’s global sales force and distribution network.
Bausch + Lomb, a long-standing distribution partner for the digital surgical microscope under the SeeLuma™ brand name, will continue to distribute the platform in parallel, ensuring continuity for customers.

Heidelberg OPERA is centered around a fully digital surgical microscope which can be equipped with a powerful, next-generation intraoperative OCT, delivering advanced real-time visualization.
“This marks the first step in a longer journey toward a fully digital operating room – moving from stand-alone optical visualization to a connected digital surgical cockpit that brings OCT and other relevant data into the surgeon’s workflow. Over time, we see this platform enabling AI-driven intraoperative guidance and tighter integration with additional tools, including future interfaces to robotics, to support surgical decisions and reduce risks,” said Kfir Azoulay, Managing Director at Heidelberg Engineering
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*Disclaimer: Used in the framework of a clinical study, not yet commercially available.

