Thursday, November 19, 2009
Accurate measurement of the globe’s axial length is a critical factor in detecting disease and determining the power of the posterior chamber intraocular lens placed during cataract surgery. Devices that precisely measure the axial length are therefore important tools in the ophthalmologist’s armamentarium. Traditionally, these devices have consisted of stand–alone contact ultrasound A-scanners. However, manufacturers are now combining A-scan capabilities into other devices, such as pachymeters. Have a look at the devices below:
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Company | MEDA CO., LTD. |
Item | ODM-2100S Ultrasonic A/B Scan |
Price | Inquire |
Description | ODM-2100S Ultrasonic A/B Scanner for Ophthalmology is specially designed for doctors those having a higher demanding with his diagnosis. From the fine |
Features | - 7" Analogue Monitor displays real image.
- Post-process helps find out more details.
- Finest image quality brings out details.
- Dual image in one picture.
- Portable for out-call.
B-MODE
- Frequency: 10 MHZ
- Resolution: axial ¡Ü0.2mm; lateral ¡Ü0.4mm
- Scanning scope: angle 53¡ã,
Depth: from 31mm to 63mm
- Gray scale: 256
- Memory: 8 images
A-MODE
- Frequency: 10 MHZ
- Measuring mode: Contact
- Biometry accuracy: ¡Ü0.06 mm
- Measuring scope(AL): 16 - 40mm
- Measuring method: automatic (for normal, aphakic, special, dense cataract) and manual.
- Formulae: SRK/T, SRKII, BINKHOST-II, HOLLADAY, HOFFER-Q and HAIGIS
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Approval | CE Mark FDA |
Product Number | ODM-2100S |
Grayscale | B-Mode: 256 |
Get quote | Inquire |