Brain Aneurysm Clipping with the Leica M530 OH6 Neurosurgical Microscope

Recording of a brain aneurysm clipping by Vik Udani, MD, Division of Neurosurgery, Senta Clinic, San Diego, CA.



Patient is a 38-year-old female with a history of hypertension and migraines. She was found to have an 8mm unruptured right middle cerebral artery aneurysm and underwent a right frontal temporal craniotomomy for aneurysm clipping.

Dr. Udani on the M530 OH6 surgical microscope: “One of my favorite aspects of the OH6 is the amount of illumination on the surgical field. The light transmission provides sharp, crisp, bright images of fine vascular structures, which greatly enhances my visualization throughout the entire procedure. The improved illumination as well as the integrated camera also provides greater clarity when using the ICG activated filter giving me greater confidence in my surgical decisions.”

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Case and video provided courtesy of Vik Udani, MD.


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