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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- Features: -10 seconds to measure 6 values
- Axial length
- Corneal curvature radius
- Anterior chamber depth
- Central corneal thickness
- White-to-white distance
- Pupil size
-3-D auto tracking and auto shot
-Anterior segment observation with Scheimpflug imaging and double mire ring keratometry
-Optional built-in ultrasound biometer
-IOL power calculation and IOL constants optimization
-Additional features with AL-Scan Viewer for NAVIS-EX
AL-Scan Viewer is software used for viewing and working with AL-Scan data via NAVIS-EX, which is an image filing software that enables data from the NIDEK diagnostic devices to be centralized in the NAVIS-EX database. This function enhances the capability of the AL-Scan with additional features and increases the efficiency of any clinics.
-Optional Myopia Viewer MV-1 software for myopia management
- Weight (lbs): Inquire
- Power Supply: Inquire
- Interface: Inquire
- Pupil Size: Inquire
- IOL Formulas: Inquire
- Display: Inquire
- Printer: Inquire
- Corneal Curvature Radius: Inquire
- Power Consumption: Inquire
- Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
- Axial Length: Inquire
- Anterior Chamber Depth: Inquire
- White-to-White Distance: Inquire
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