Product Description
STRONG POINTS
1. Measurement under slit lamp microscope can have two effects, insect the eye and measure the intracular pressure,
2. Numerical value is precise, The tonometer's own error is only 0. .66kpa.
3. Get numerical value of IOP directly. no need to look up tables or do matrixing, And Pt:="P", i.e. lgPtlgP0=0.56k, Normal k=0.0215, then : Pt: P0=1.0281. So Pt adds 2.8% Comparing with P0.
4. The hardness of sclera does not affects thenumerical value. Change of the volume of eyeball is only 0.56mm3.
5. Combine with the measurement method of Schiotz tonometer, counting the hardness of sclera can be done
6. The Measuring-pressure can be to calibrated. guarentee the stability over a long period of time and reliability of measurement.
SPECIFICATION
- Measuring Range : 0-10. 64kpa
- Movement of Light Circle : 1. 53x2=. 06mm
- Diameter of Probe : 7mm
- Moving Range Of Probe : 3mm
- With Slit Lamp : Serials of 66 and others with suspension arm interface.
- size : 190X80X80mm
Advanced Laser Technology for PrecisionUtilizing state-of-the-art laser technology, the APPLANATION-TONOMETER delivers high-precision readings, making it indispensable for accurate intraocular pressure measurement. Its reliable performance supports early detection and ongoing management of ocular conditions, such as glaucoma, in clinical environments.
Stainless Steel DurabilityConstructed from premium stainless steel, this tonometer is designed to withstand rigorous use and frequent sterilization. The robust material ensures longevity, while also maintaining hygiene standards crucial in hospital settings and ophthalmology practices.
FAQ's of APPLANATION-TONOMETER:
Q: How does the APPLANATION-TONOMETER function during eye examinations?
A: The APPLANATION-TONOMETER measures intraocular pressure by gently flattening a specific area of the cornea with a manual, laser-guided technique, allowing ophthalmologists to obtain accurate pressure readings for glaucoma assessment and management.
Q: What are the benefits of using laser technology in this tonometer?
A: Laser technology enhances measurement precision, improves repeatability of results, and minimizes user errors, ensuring reliable, consistent intraocular pressure readings for better patient care.
Q: When should this device be used in a clinical setting?
A: This tonometer is used during routine ophthalmic examinations, especially when screening for glaucoma or monitoring intraocular pressure changes, helping clinicians detect potential issues early.
Q: Where is the APPLANATION-TONOMETER commonly used?
A: It is widely used in hospitals, eye care clinics, and ophthalmologists' offices across India. It is also available through distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders serving healthcare facilities.
Q: What is the process of obtaining a reading with this manual tonometer?
A: The process involves aligning the laser-guided probe with the cornea and manually applying pressure until a specific area flattens, at which point the intraocular pressure is measured and recorded.
Q: Who can benefit from using the APPLANATION-TONOMETER?
A: Ophthalmologists, optometrists, and eye care professionals benefit from its precise measurements, sturdy design, and ease of use, enabling effective detection and treatment of eye disorders.