Four in one multifunctional: Four important ophthalmic examinations, including anterior and posterior OCT scanning, fundus color photography, fundus fluorescein angiography, and fundus infrared imaging, can be performed on one device, reducing the workload of medical technicians and patients traveling back and forth between different examination equipment and greatly improving diagnosis and treatment efficiency.
The following figure shows the corresponding display of macular fundus color photo and OCT image
Diverse scanning modes and comprehensive measurement analysis
Retinal diseases
3D scanning provides a "carpet style" scan of the 6mm macular area, which can not only obtain up to 512 OCT images, but also obtain a topographic map of retinal thickness through professional calculation software, providing intuitive and accurate qualitative and quantitative analysis for the diagnosis of retinal diseases. At the same time, it can also provide follow-up analysis to help doctors determine the progression of the disease and the effectiveness of treatment.
The following figure shows a 3D composite image of the macula
The following figure shows the follow-up analysis of the macular area
glaucoma
By scanning the optic disc and retinal nerve fiber layer, RNFL (retinal nerve fiber layer thickness) maps and relevant parameters of the optic disc cup are obtained, providing reliable quantitative analysis data for the diagnosis of glaucoma.
The following figure shows the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer in both eyes
Front section
Equipped with specialized corneal lenses for scanning the anterior segment of the eye, high-resolution corneal and angle OCT imaging can be obtained, and corneal thickness measurement, anterior chamber angle measurement, etc. can be performed, providing richer examination results for glaucoma, refractive and ocular surface diseases, etc.
The following figure shows the OCT image of the cornea