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METIS HU: A New Surgical Perspective

  • June 3, 2026

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Clinical Report: METIS HU: A New Surgical Perspective

Overview

The METIS 3D Digital Heads-Up Module (METIS HU) represents a significant advancement in ophthalmic surgery, offering enhanced ergonomics and visualization. This innovative system allows surgeons to operate using a large 3D display, reducing musculoskeletal strain while maintaining high surgical precision.

Background

Surgeons, particularly ophthalmologists, often face musculoskeletal issues due to prolonged static postures and intense concentration during surgeries. The introduction of the METIS HU aims to address these ergonomic challenges by providing a heads-up display that enhances both comfort and visualization. This shift is crucial as it may improve surgeon health and operational efficiency.

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Key Findings

  • The METIS HU features advanced 3D 4K camera technology and a 55” 3D monitor, enhancing surgical visualization.
  • Surgeons can adjust camera settings intraoperatively, improving control and visibility during procedures.
  • The ergonomic design allows surgeons to maintain an upright posture, reducing neck and back strain.
  • METIS HU supports both digital and analog optical configurations, offering flexibility in surgical setups.
  • Enhanced workflow features include a 14-function foot switch and additional hand switches for improved control.

Clinical Implications

The METIS HU offers a promising solution to the ergonomic challenges faced by ophthalmic surgeons, potentially reducing the incidence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Its advanced visualization capabilities may also enhance surgical outcomes and training opportunities.

Conclusion

The METIS HU represents a paradigm shift in ophthalmic surgery, combining ergonomic design with cutting-edge technology to improve both surgeon comfort and patient outcomes.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Haag-Streit, The Ophthalmologist, 2026 -- Haag-Streit Announces Global launch of METIS 3D Digital Heads-Up Module
  2. Surgical Endoscopy, 2023 -- Assessment of a Hyperspectral Imaging System for Use in Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
  3. Surgical Endoscopy, 2024 -- Advancements in Transanal Surgical Training Utilizing a 4K 3D Exoscope: An Innovative Method for Transanal Procedures
  4. Surgical Endoscopy, 2026 -- Augmented reality and 3D visualization integrated with magnetic-assisted robotic procedures: first clinical cases using combined cutting-edge technologies
  5. A Scoping Review of Ergonomics in Ophthalmology: Working in Pain - ScienceDirect, 2025
  6. PMC, 2021 -- Heads-up 3D viewing system in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy - A prospective randomized trial
  7. A Scoping Review of Ergonomics in Ophthalmology: Working in Pain - ScienceDirect
  8. Heads-up 3D viewing system in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy - A prospective randomized trial - PMC
  9. ISO 15004-2:2024 - Ophthalmic instruments — Fundamental requirements and test methods — Part 2: Light hazard protection

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