Computerized Corneal Analysis Systems

A computerized corneal analysis system is normally used to examine the curvature of the cornea. Generally considered a non-invasive procedure, these systems can be used by both ophthalmologists and optometrists, and can be used in a variety of situations from contact lens fittings to planning for surgical procedures such as cataract surgery. Computerized corneal analysis systems are designed to help ensure practitioners obtain the precise measurements and information they require, and then presents it in a way that is easy to view.
CompanyZEISS
ItemATLAS™ 9000 - Simply Accurate for Maximum Productivity
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DescriptionThe ATLAS System has been proven to deliver the clinical accuracy and workflow efficiency that your practice requires. The all-in-one system combines a suite of unique technologies that is simple for virtually any operator to use. The result is a new
Features
  • Proven Placido Disk Technology with patented Cone-of-Focus™ Alignment System
  • SmartCapture™ Image Analysis Technology analyzes multiple images during alignment and automatically selects the highest quality image
  • MasterFit™ II Contact Lens Software helps streamline the fitting of gas permeable (GP) lenses and guides you through difficult and specialty fits
  • Data compatibility with previous generation ATLAS Corneal Topography Systems to facilitate data management and patient follow up
  • Compatible with Visante® omni Anterior Segment Evaluation to generate posterior topography
  • FORUM® connectivity
DisplayIntegrated 12.1" TFT-LCD color flat panel display
Working Distance70mm
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