Product Description
One of the most advanced BIO available, with state-of-the-art, convenient features plus lightweight, comfortable fit and increased stability.
| SPECIFICATION | - Video-aligned optical system ensures precise positioning of components for easy viewing
- Well-padded leather headband and swooped design combined with ergonomic controls provide comfort and simple operation
- Illumination and visual pathways can be converged for excellent visualization and true small-pupil capability
- Adjusts to handle interpupillary distances of 49 mm to 74 mm
- SoftTilt park/rest feature allows optics to be moved to a stationary position out of your line of vision
- Halogen light source is one of the brightest, longest-lasting BIO lamps
- Vital optics and mirror assemblies are sealed against dirt and dust for long-term clear viewing and durability
- Diffuser filter broadens the illumination beam for enhanced viewing of the peripheral retina
- Choose portable power source or versatile wall/desk power source
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Precision Retinal VisualizationEngineered with advanced laser technology, the Welch Allyn binocular indirect ophthalmoscope delivers exceptional clarity and depth during retinal examinations. The precise optical system and manual controls provide ophthalmologists with accurate, wide-field views essential for detailed diagnostics.
Ergonomic and Lightweight DesignWeighing between 100 to 1000 grams and constructed from robust ABS plastic, this ophthalmoscope prioritizes comfort and durability. Its balanced design minimizes physician fatigue during prolonged hospital usage, ensuring dependable performance in busy clinical settings.
FAQ's of BINOCULAR INDIRECT OPHTHALMOSCOPE WELCH ALLYN:
Q: How is the Welch Allyn binocular indirect ophthalmoscope used in hospitals?
A: This device enables ophthalmologists to perform detailed retinal examinations by providing a wide and clear field of view. Its manual operation allows precise adjustment for each patient, making it highly effective in diagnosing a variety of eye conditions in hospital settings.
Q: What makes the laser technology beneficial in this ophthalmoscope?
A: Laser technology enhances the clarity and brightness of the observed image, allowing for more accurate detection of abnormalities in the retina. This results in improved diagnostic capabilities and better patient outcomes.
Q: When should a binocular indirect ophthalmoscope be utilized?
A: It is typically used during comprehensive eye exams, particularly when detailed observation of the retina, vitreous, and optic nerve is required. It is essential for diagnosing retinal detachments, diabetic retinopathy, and other posterior eye disorders.
Q: Where can I purchase or source this Welch Allyn ophthalmoscope?
A: This model is available through authorized distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders in the United States. Purchasing from an accredited provider ensures you receive a certified and high-quality product.
Q: What is the process for operating this manual-driven ophthalmoscope?
A: After positioning the patient, the practitioner wears the device on their head and manually adjusts the lenses to focus on the retina. Proper alignment and technique are critical for optimizing the view and capturing comprehensive retinal details.
Q: What materials contribute to the durability of this equipment?
A: The ophthalmoscope's housing is crafted from premium ABS plastic, providing a lightweight yet robust structure that withstands daily clinical use and regular sanitization.