Product Description
- Portable, User friendly & Full Touch screen
- Total 6 formula included SRK II
- 10Mhz Probe with xation light
- Auto & Manual mode of operation
- Pre-Loaded THERMAL printer
- Can attached with Laptop/Computer
- Driver CD & Foot Switch are available
- Can measure IOL power, Axial Length, Depth of Anterior Chamber & Thickness of
- Cornea
Advanced Digital MeasurementThe device incorporates a high-resolution LCD digital display, enabling practitioners to instantly view and analyze axial length measurements during biometry. Its easy-to-read screen streamlines workflow and enhances real-time clinical decision making for cataract surgery planning and IOL computations.
Robust Performance and StorageWith a measurement range of 14 mm to 40 mm and an accuracy of 0.05 mm, the biometer ensures reliable results. Users benefit from flexible data storage optionsinternal memory and external PC connectivity via USB and RS232facilitating record keeping, data transfer, and efficient patient management in busy ophthalmic practice.
Hygiene and Safety FeaturesEngineered for use in sterile environments, the probe can be sanitized using chemical or medical alcohol methods, supporting stringent hygiene protocols in eye hospitals and surgical settings. The durable construction of medical-grade plastic and metal further assures dependability and longevity, conforming to medical grade standards.
FAQs of A SCAN:
Q: How does the Ophthalmic A-Scan Biometer help in pre-operative IOL power calculation?
A: The biometer utilizes precise ultrasound technology to measure the axial length of the eye, providing accurate data necessary for calculating intraocular lens (IOL) power before cataract surgery.
Q: What is the process for sterilizing the probe used with this device?
A: The probe can be sterilized using chemical solutions or medical-grade alcohol, ensuring it meets strict cleanliness standards essential for ophthalmic procedures.
Q: When is the ideal time to use this biometer in a clinical workflow?
A: It is best employed prior to cataract surgery, during patient screening and assessment, to accurately measure axial length and plan for the appropriate IOL implant.
Q: Where can this equipment be used effectively?
A: The biometer is designed for use in eye hospitals, surgical centers, and ophthalmic clinics. Its portability and straightforward operation suit both clinical and surgical environments.
Q: What are the benefits of built-in printer and digital data storage?
A: The built-in printer enables instant documentation of measurement results, while internal memory and PC connectivity facilitate efficient data management, transfer, and archival of patient records.
Q: How does automatic calculation improve cataract surgery planning?
A: Automatic calculation of axial length and IOL power reduces manual errors, speeds up assessments, and ensures clinicians use optimal values for better surgical outcomes.
Q: What measures ensure the devices accuracy and reliability?
A: With a measurement accuracy of 0.05 mm, use of medical-grade materials, and advanced ultrasound technology, the device consistently delivers precise results critical for eye surgery planning.