Mikroscan's telemicroscopy and digital pathology systems are easier, more compact, and more affordable than any others.
Anything you can do with a microscope, you can do with the L5.
The L5 is a Class 1, a remotely controlled microscope that allows you to perform traditional microscope evaluations of glass slide specimens from any network-accessible location. With the L5, you can be anywhere in the world and review a glass slide as though you were in the same room.
Using a true, live feed of the glass slide, you can perform primary diagnosis and do remote sign-out on specimens like cytology and frozen sections.
The SL5 Dual-Mode Real-Time Telemicroscopy and Digital Pathology System is the most compact, portable, and affordable telemicroscopy and digital pathology instrument on the market.
It provides the added advantage of real-time telemicroscopy along with a completely separate mode for traditional "scan, store, and share" digital pathology applications.
The SL5 contains a complete set of objectives—2X, 4X, 10X, 20X, and 40X—for true magnification of a wide range of applications and uses.
Compact, portable and affordable, our new 20-slide capacity 5-20 Series systems let you rapidly review entire cases.
The 20-slide capacity mirrors traditional pathology folders, and with just a 33% increase in bench depth over our L5 and SL5 systems, the 5-20 systems have the smallest footprint of any system at this performance level.
New features include a 4K-resolution monitor, double the scanning speed, and a high-resolution main camera.
Available for export* only, the SL5-E is a dual-mode system that offers two completely separate and distinctly different capabilities in one convenient device.
You select one of two modes—a digital pathology scanning mode for the creation and interpretation of digitized tissue samples, or a live robotic microscope for the remote examination of specimens on glass slides.
It is imperative that we seek out solutions that help address the shift in reimbursement methodologies toward improved outcomes, reduced costs, and decreased risks. Mikroscan’s technology is a great tool for pathology departments to accomplish these objectives.
Keith Kaplan, MDPathologist |
*For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.