Product Description
PANOPTIC OPHTHALMOSCOPE
Features
Patented new Axial Point Source Optics.
Illumination system converges the light to a point at the cornea, allowing easy entry into small, undilated pupils.
The illumination pathway then diverges to the retina, illuminating a very wide area of the fundus.
Viewing system enables the operator to view the illuminated area on virtually the same axis, creating the widest field-of-view attainable.
Provides a 5-times larger view of the fundus than ever before achieved with a standard ophthalmoscope in an undilated eye.
Increases magnification by 26% over a standard ophthalmoscope.
Patented Glare Extinguishment System prevents interference from unwanted glare and reflections.
Greater working distance improves the comfort of both examiner and patient.
Works with all existing Welch Allyn 3.5v power sources (battery handle or wall transformer), saving additional investment.
The patient eyecup establishes and maintains proper viewing distance, provides stabilization for the view, is a pivoting point for leverage in panning around the retina, occludes ambient light, and helps with orientation.
The dynamic focusing wheel adjusts the focus in a continuous, smooth action for more precise control and the optimum view with a focusing range of -20 to +20 diopters.
The aperture dial has micro, small, and large spot sizes, a slit aperture, and red-free filter, and cobalt blue filter with add-on corneal magnifying lens (Model 11820 only).
Advanced Ophthalmoscopic TechnologyEquipped with laser technology, the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE delivers precise and detailed retinal imaging for healthcare professionals. Its robust stainless steel construction ensures durability, while the manual operation allows clinicians to maintain complete control throughout the examination process.
Optimal for Hospital UseThis ophthalmoscope is tailored for hospital environments, providing reliability and high performance during routine and emergency eye assessments. Designed for a range of medical professionals, it's suitable for continuous use in demanding settings, ensuring longevity and consistent outcomes.
FAQ's of PANOPTIC a OPHTHALMOSCOPE:
Q: How is the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE operated?
A: The PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE is manually operated, allowing healthcare professionals to carefully control examinations and make precise adjustments during use.
Q: What materials constitute the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE, and why?
A: This ophthalmoscope is constructed from stainless steel, offering significant durability and resistance to corrosion, both important for long-lasting medical instruments.
Q: When should the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE be used in a hospital setting?
A: It should be utilized during routine or emergency ocular assessments, particularly when precise retinal imaging and diagnosis are necessary.
Q: Where is the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE most commonly distributed and utilized?
A: This device is widely distributed and employed across hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare institutions throughout India by various distributors, exporters, suppliers, and traders.
Q: What is the process for using the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE effectively?
A: After proper sterilization, clinicians use the manual controls to adjust focus and direct the laser-enhanced optics for clear visualization of the retina during examination.
Q: What are the key benefits of incorporating laser technology in the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE?
A: Laser technology enhances the device's ability to capture detailed images, leading to more accurate diagnoses and improved patient outcomes.
Q: How does the weight of the PANOPTIC TM OPHTHALMOSCOPE influence its use?
A: Weighing between 1 and 2 kilograms, it achieves an ideal balance between stability and portability, making it comfortable to handle over prolonged examination sessions.