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ZEISS ARTEVO 850

Setting the pace in digital visualization
  • Customizable 3D digital visualization
  • Integration following your efficiency demands
  • Intuitive navigation and productivity
A medical professional observes a high-resolution image of an eye on a large monitor displaying ZEISS imaging technology.

Customizable 3D digital visualization

Experience advanced 3D digital visualization with ARTEVO® 850 from ZEISS. With true color representation thanks to the HDR monitor and 2x 4K 3-Chip cameras, the surgical image is displayed in high fidelity on the 55” screen. Enhance colors in the surgical image using the Digital Color Assistant to accentuate anatomical details. Optimize the depth of field or even boost it by 60%1 using the new Smart DoF function.

Visualize details on the 3D screen with up to 30% higher2 magnification with Digital Image Boost. Advanced camera settings, including automatic exposure control, offer the opportunity to further tailor the visual experience to your individual preferences.

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Integration following your efficiency demands

ZEISS ARTEVO 850 offers functional integration of devices and visualization technology to streamline clinical procedures. Digital integration into the ZEISS Ophthalmic Workflows allows for seamless data transfer.

Benefit from reference image matching directly on your 3D screen and a markerless toric IOL implantation that can be fully surgeon-controlled. The reference image, acquired with the ZEISS IOLMaster, can now be displayed intraoperatively on the 3D screen of the ZEISS ARTEVO 850 and matched with the intraoperative image of the eye. Skipping manual marking steps allows for efficient3 and more precise4 toric IOL alignment with reduced residual astigmatism5 for your toric IOL patient base.

A medical professional interacts with a ZEISS diagnostic imaging screen displaying a detailed retinal scan.

Intuitive navigation and productivity

ZEISS ARTEVO 850 features a redesigned ZEISS CALLISTO eye user interface that centralizes all controls on a single intuitive touchscreen. Cataract assistance functions and other key controls can be surgeon-controlled with a push of a button on either the foot control panel or handgrips, if the buttons are configured for this purpose.

Medical professionals in surgical attire examine a retinal image on a large monitor using ZEISS ARTEVO 850

Share your knowledge and facilitate improved training opportunities

Engage the next generation of ophthalmologists with advanced technology, that meets today’s capabilities of digital visualization.

In the OR, students can view the same images and information on the 3D screen that you see while treating patients. This allows you to provide guidance as they perform surgery using the same visualization or to lead each student through surgery and offer precise instruction at every step.

By enabling 3D recording during the surgical procedure, you can unlock the potential for a near-live surgical experience when revisiting and sharing insights with peers.

Peer perspective

  • Close-up view of an eye during surgery with real-time OCT imaging and microscope integration displayed on the ZEISS ARTEVO 850 system screen.

    Surgery Sequency - ZEISS ARTEVO 850 in a DMEK case. Dr Liem Trinh

  • Surgery sequence
    ZEISS ARTEVO 850 in a DMEK case. Dr Liem Trinh

Video description

In this short DMEK sequence, Dr. Liem Trinh demonstrates the ZEISS ARTEVO 850’s visualization tools for endothelial keratoplasty: a true color 3D HDR heads up view from dual 4K 3 chip cameras, RGB LED illumination with adjustable color temperature (3000–6000K), and optional integrated intraoperative OCT. Per the source, reducing OCT noise during DMEK helped better visualize the side of the graft, supporting orientation and apposition. The ARTEVO 850 also offers a Hybrid Mode to switch instantly between the 3D monitor and oculars. For professional audiences; not a substitute for formal training.

Publications

  • AT ELANA 841P and ARTEVO 850 case of the month Dr. Liem Trinh - First experience EN

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FAQs

  • ZEISS ARTEVO 850 is a multispecialty ophthalmic surgical microscope designed for advanced, customizable 3D digital visualization with focus on retina, cataract, glaucoma and cornea surgery , integrating visualization, guidance, and workflow tools.

  • Yes. As ZEISS ARTEVO 850 features both a digital and a hybrid mode, the surgeon can switch intraoperatively between viewing through optical oculars and the 3D digital screen. While you use the oculars, the OR team can continue to view the live image on the 55" 3D monitor.

  • The Digital Color Assistant of ZEISS ARTEVO 850 provides digital color coding presets and customization to accentuate anatomical details for specific procedures, helping improve and visibility at the click of a button.

  • Smart DoF allows you to adjust depth of field (low/medium/high/max). At maximum, Smart DoF can boost depth of field by up to +60% compared to the previous generation ARTEVO 800, while maintaining the same perception of brightness up to the "high" level.

  • Digital Image Boost (only available with CALLISTO 5.1) adds 1.3x digital zoom, enabling up to 30% higher magnification while maintaining a higher depth of field compared to a previous software.

  • ZEISS ARTEVO 850 offers RGB LED illumination that lets you select different light color temperatures and automate them per surgical profile, tailoring according to your preferences between 3000 and 6000k.

  • ZEISS ARTEVO 850 supports digital integration into ZEISS Ophthalmic Workflows for seamless data transfer and functional integration with devices and visualization technology, designed to streamline clinical procedures.

  • Yes. With the ZEISS CALLISTO eye guidance, ZEISS ARTEVO 850 enables markerless, surgeon-controlled toric IOL alignment using intraoperative reference image matching on the 3D screen (only available with CALLISTO 5.1). This can skip manual marking steps and supports efficient, precise alignment with reduced residual astigmatism reported in referenced clinical data.

  • The system is designed for any ophthalmic surgery, including retina and premium cataract workflows, with visualization and guidance features tailored for these procedures.

  • Yes. ZEISS OPTIME Service Plans are available to help you focus on patient care and maintain system performance of your ARTEVO 850.

Summary

  • What it is: ZEISS ARTEVO 850 is an ophthalmic surgical microscope designed for eye surgery (e.g., cataract and retina), focusing on high-quality visualization and operating room workflow.
  • Who it’s for: Ophthalmic surgeons and OR teams seeking premium optics, ergonomic operation, and integration with the ZEISS surgical ecosystem.
  • Key value: Enhanced visualization, stable illumination, and workflow tools that support precision, teaching, and documentation; compatible accessories and service/training options
  • Typical content on the page: Features/benefits, clinical use cases, technical specs, brochures/downloads, demo/contact CTAs, and links to related ZEISS solutions.
  • Note on availability: ZEISS ARTEVO 850 may not be available in all countries

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    Data on file. Compared to ZEISS ARTEVO 800.

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    Compared to previous CALLISTO eye software version 5.0

  • 3

    W. Mayer (2017). “Comparison of visual outcomes, alignment accuracy, and surgical time between 2 methods of corneal marking for toric intraocular lens implantation”. JCRS, October 2017

  • 4

    Clinical data of Prof. Findl / Dr. Hirnschall presented at ESCRS 2013 – technically verified pre- / intraoperative matching precision ± 1.0° in mean.

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    Clinical data of Dr. Black presented at ESCRS 2014 – 99% of patients had a postoperative refractive cylinder within +/- 0.50 D.