Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Today’s laser photocoagulation systems offer a diverse, flexible platform to treat diabetic retinopathy and other retinal disorders. Several photocoagulation systems incorporate multiple lasers at multiple wavelengths, allowing the Ophthalmologist to easily switch back and forth to tailor treatment for each patient. Delivery systems are equally diverse, and many systems have adapters for the slit lamp and indirect ophthalmoscope, as well as endoprobes for surgical endophotocoagulation during vitrectomy. The Ophthalmologist also may consider portability, power requirements, digital displays, voice output, type of foot pedal, and other accessories for customizing their own laser photocoagulation system.
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Company | Lumenis Vision |
Item | Novus Spectra Photocoagulator |
Price | Inquire |
Description | The Lumenis Novus Spectra is an innovative photocoagulator with an extensive set of features that deliver power and reliability with proprietary |
Features | - Next-generation DPSS technology drives 2.5 W of power
- Compatible with your preferred Slit Lamp
- Compact, lightweight and space-saving *Patented SureSpot Optics
- Designed for the busy practice with high patient throughput
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Weight (lbs) | 17.5 lbs (8 kg) |
Delivery Systems | LaserLink Z-1000 Slit Lamp Adaptor (for Zeiss ® SL 130, 30SL, 20SL and 125SL); Converging Optics Laser Link, Keeler ® & Heine® LIO Comprehensive selection of standard, straight, curved, aspirating, illuminating, stepped and directional endophotocoagulation probes in 20, 23 and 25 gauge sizes, among others |
Spot Size | Inquire |
Aim Beam | Contrasting color, adjustable intensity 635 nm nominal, <1.0 mw>1.0 mw> |
Get quote | Inquire |