Ultrasonic pachymeters (or pachometers) are used by surgeons and ophthalmologists to evaluate the thickness of the cornea in patients with glaucoma, suspected hypertension, or who are considering refractive surgery.
The cost-effectiveness of the A-Scan / Pachymeter Ophthalmic Ultrasound Scanner, FDA – OPHTHA-5 is one of its key advantages. Furthermore, the Ophthalmic Ultrasound Scanner OPHTHA-5 includes a macular identification feature, can precisely measure axial length, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, and calculate intraocular lens.
This product measures the length of the eye and can be used to diagnose common vision issues. A-scans are also incredibly useful in cataract surgery because they allow the ophthalmologist to assess the power of the intraocular lens (IOL) required for the artificial implant. Another feature of the equipment is the ability to diagnose and measure masses in the eyes.
Features of the A-Scan / Pachymeter Ophthalmic Ultrasound Scanner, FDA – OPHTHA-5
Accurate measurements under both Contact and Immersion modes
Extreme ease of use with touch screen and automatic KJ/manual
Auto gain control Built-in thermal printer
Portable & ergonomic design
A-Scan / Pachymeter Ophthalmic Ultrasound Scanner, FDA – OPHTHA-5 Specifications:
Accurate Results
Automatic reading at single or multiple points for corneal thickness.
Multiple measurements at a single point for higher reliability.
Higher accuracy is enabled by averaging readings.
IOP Adjustment Intraocular pressure adjustment provides a reference for tonometer measurement.
Parameter adjustability based on user’s experience.
Instant Printout Single click print-out enabled by the in-built thermal printer; User-defined print-out options.
A-Scan:
Ultrasonic frequency: 10MHz
Display resolution: 0.01mm
Total gain of the receiver: ≥100dB
Adjustable gain scope: 0~50dB
Measuring scope (AL): 15 mm~40mm
Measuring accuracy: ≤±0.05mm
Measuring Parameter: ACD, LENS, VITR and AL
Measuring mode: automatic mode or manual mode can be selectable. Automatic mode for Normal, Cataract and Aphakic mode
Measuring method: contact and immersion, can be selectable
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