Microscopy is almost universally defined as an optical science; however, the human eye is by nature light-sensitive, and cataracts or other opaque structures can obstruct the deeper layers of the eye from optical analysis. Ultrasound biomicroscopes permit complete imaging of deep ocular structures by reflecting high energy sonic waves off of the inside of the eye. An ultrasonic biomicroscope is perfect for glaucoma screening, determining lens and cornea pathologies, or sizing phakic intraocular lenses. Ultrasonic biomicroscopes typically operate with frequencies up to 50MHz, with detection depths of 8mm or more. Your ultrasound biomicroscope will likely come with touchscreen operation and a monitor for images.
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- Features:
- Premium IOL sizing with precision sulcus measurements
- See behind the Iris unlike OCT for IOL placement and Ciliary body visualization
- Precision angle measurements
- Large 24" LCD for excellent real-time viewing
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- Features:
- High-frequency for high resolution.
- Wide-view for wide field & narrow view for detail.
- Small and light probe brings convenience.
- Diagnostic reports with images printable.
- Alarm for cornea approaching and auto freezing.
- Probe Frequency: 50MHz
- Display: Display Delay: 3mm-12mm, step 1 mm
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- Features: The Compact Touch STS was designed to offer refractive surgery specialists the cutting edge diagnostic system.
- Eye Sizing: automatic Anterior Chamber and Sulcus To Sulcus Measurements
- The Most Appropriate
Phakic IOLs sizing
Post-operative complications cancelation
- The Most Effective
Ciliary sulcus diameter visualization
Sulcus to sulcus measurement
- ICL™ simulator: select the best-adapted ICL™ by reproducing its fit in the posterior chamber.
Assess phakic lens fit with the eye’s dimensions
Select the most "suitable” posterior phakic IOL for each individual
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- Features: Linear movement, a technological breakthrough: the linear scanning eliminates lateral distortion providing accurate localization of the scleral spur and perfect measurements (angle to angle, sulcus to sulcus).
- Transducer frequency: 50 MHz
- Linear transducer movement: exploration width 16 mm (0.63")
- Focus: 9 to 11 mm (0.35"-0.43")
- Axial resolution: 35 µm
- Lateral resolution: 60 µm
- Probe Frequency: 50 MHz
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- Features:
- Compact, easy to move, set up, and operate
- User-friendly software allows diagnostic data and essential measurements to be obtained with minimal training.
- Specific features in an image may be evaluated using Angle, Area, and Ruler Analysis Tools
- The Reflex foot pedal enables hands-free image acquisition
- Unique touch screen display allows for input without the need for a keyboard (keyboard/mouse are included)
- One touch video file (AVI) saving function
- Ability to save/access 6 JPEG images per scan
- Probe Frequency: 35 MHz or 50 MHz
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