Optical Biometers

Optical biometers are used to perform ocular biometry that measures the length of the eye, curve and width of the cornea, and anterior chamber depth. This information is normally used before refractive or cataract surgery to determine the intraocular lens (IOL) power a patient requires. An optical biometer uses a number of formulas used to calculate the IOL power, ultimately providing the accurate information a doctor would need prior to surgery.
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IOLMaster® 500 Biometer with Holladay 2 Formula
  • Features: Launched in 2000, the IOLMaster was the first automatic biometry system available which did not make contact with the patient’s eye. With 100 million power calculations performed worldwide, the IOLMaster is the Gold Standard in cataract biometry with precision that satisfies the demands of clinicians looking for optimal refractive outcomes.The new IOLMaster 500 features several advanced new capabilities, including:
    • Increased Speed: In individual practice studies, the new IOLMaster 500 has been shown to complete all measurements in as few as 80 seconds2.
    • Holladay 2 Calculations: Included inside the IOLMaster 500, this advanced 4th generation formula is the leading formula used by U.S. surgeons3.
    • Dual-mode Measurements: Axial length and keratometry calculations can be collected simultaneously, at the push of a button.
    • Composite Signal Filtering: New sound filtering technology excludes poor readings and increases the percentage of cataract patients that can be measured.
    • Seamless Data Integration with the Synergy Ultrasound A-scan: This time-saving feature allows easy workflow integration of A-scan ultrasound biometry for difficult cases, such as extremely dense cataracts.
    • New Graphical User Interface: With green, red and yellow "traffic light" reporting, technicians of all experience levels will know when the optimum measurement position has been reached.
    1Leaming DV, 2012 Practice Styles and Preferences of the US ASCRS Members Survey

    2Based on single-practice study conducted by Oliver Findl, MD, Vienna Institute for Research in Ocular Surgery, Vienna, Austria.

    32011 Learning Survey of ASCRS Members, available at www.analeyz.com
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  • IOL Formulas: Inquire
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  • Corneal Curvature Radius: Inquire
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  • Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
  • Axial Length: Inquire
  • Anterior Chamber Depth: Inquire
  • White-to-White Distance: Inquire
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