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The DRI OCT Triton combines the world’s first Swept Source OCT technology with multimodal fundus imaging. Multimodal All-in-One fundus imaging tool will bring the next level of diagnostic capability to you and your patients. Combining comprehensive aspects of swept-source OCT, Topcon’s DRI OCT Triton ensures high-quality imaging. It takes into account various aspects of imaging to ensure high-resolution fundus imaging, which in turn guarantees better-quality images for more accurate assessments. These are some key features of the DRI OCT Triton that make it an ideal choice for your practice. The Topcon DRI OCT Triton is a multimodal swept-source OCT system equipped with a non-mydriatic color fundus camera. Utilizing a 1,050 nm wavelength light source, and a scanning speed of 100,000 A Scans/sec, it provides uniform scanning sensitivity allowing superior visualization of the vitreous and choroid in the same scan. Invisible OCT scanning light, eye tracking during the capture of selected scans, along with high scanning speeds reduce the effect of patient eye movement, improving workflow and allowing for more data be to collected in a shorter period. A 12 mm x 9 mm widefield scan along with automated layer segmentation provides measurement and topographical maps, with reference database, of the optic nerve and macula in one scan.
Carl Zeiss
VISULAS 532S
The VISULAS® 532s is a powerful, diode-pumped solid-state laser. Its built-in thermoelectric cooling system ensures excellent temporal stability of the laser power and thus meets the requirements for reproducible clinical results. The VISULAS 532s is designed in particular for retinal photocoagulation, trabeculoplasty and iridotomy for treatment of glaucoma. The VISULAS 532s with the VITE option is mainly used for multi-spot panretinal and grid photocoagulation.
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Cirrus 4000 HD OCT
The ZEISS Cirrus HD-OCT 4000 (Cirrus HD-OCT or Cirrus) enable examination of the posterior and anterior of the eye at an extremely fine spatial scale, without surgical biopsy or even any contact with the eye. The Cirrus HD-OCT builds on and refines the retinal imaging technology first introduced with the ZEISS Stratus OCT HD-OCT stands for "high-definition optical coherence tomography."
NIDEK
YC-1800
Ophthalmic YAG Laser System from NIDEK *High operability with S-switch on joystick. *Reliable laser output with unique D-pulse control. *Dual rotatable aiming beam for accurate alignment. *Wide range of focus shift. *Easily upgraded to the YAG/Green Combo system.
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SL130
The pre-owned Zeiss SL 130 is the instrument of choice for eye care professionals requiring a slit lamp with premium optical quality and high-precision engineering to perform the complete range of eye care procedures.
KOWA
SL-15
The Kowa SL-15 is a highly portable, cordless, handheld slit lamp used by eye care professionals for ophthalmic examinations, featuring 10x/16x magnification, adjustable slit widths, spot illumination, a blue filter, and optional digital camera connectivity, making it ideal for domiciliary visits, emergencies, and quick room changes due to its lightweight design and rechargeable battery with a charging stand.
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MEPRO3
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