The OptosOCT SLO is the only device on the market that can conduct structural OCT and functional Microperimetry testing. This combination makes it easier to effectively assess treatment results. The Microperimetry test runs in conjunction with a high speed confocal SLO and provides real-time tracking of the retinal vessels. This results in faster perimetry test times and more accurate change over time assessments, compared with standard perimetry.
Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) is a condition caused by systemic alpha-1 blockers (most notably tamsulosin (Flomax)). The iris dilator muscle becomes atonic to a variable degree causing poor pupillary dilation. During intraocular surgery, the pupil may constrict and the iris may billow and prolapse through the incisions.
The OPD-Scan III, Wavefront aberrometer and corneal analyzer, has helped these four doctors diagnose mysteries, improve cataract surgery outcomes, be more efficient and improve overall patient care.
The Annual ASCRS and ASOA Symposium and Congress is unmatched in its diverse offering and gives attendees unique access to the latest techniques and technologies in ophthalmic surgery and practices. You will meet the leaders in the field, experience ...