Description
The Pentacam® is a rotating Scheimpflug camera system for anterior segment analysis. It measures topography and elevation of the anterior and posterior corneal surface and the corneal thickness. Basic Software includes Overview display, Fast Screening Report, 1 Large Map, 4 Maps Refractive, Scheimpflug Image Overview, Virtual Eye, Tomography, Iris Image, Topometric and Comparison displays. The OCULUS-Pentacam® is customizable and can be upgraded at any time to include optional software modules to suit your specific needs.
- OCULUS Pentacam®
- OCULUS, Inc.
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- Cross sectional images of the anterior segment
- Axial and tangential topography maps
- Pachymetry maps
- Anterior and posterior corneal elevation maps
- Anterior chamber angle measurement
- Anterior chamber depth and volume measurements
- Fast Screening Report to quickly identifying abnormalities found in common pathologies
- Keratoconus detection and staging
- Belin/Ambrosio Enhanced Ectasia
- Contact Lens Fitting with simulated fluorescein image
- Various comparison displays including Compare 2 Scheimpflug
- Network ready - Up to 50 workstations included
Optional Features: - Cataract Package
- Refractive Package
- Holladay Report
- DICOM Interface
- USB, DICOM compatible
- The Pentacam® offers various displays such as: Fast Screening Report, Belin/Ambrosio Enhanced Ectasia, Contact lens fitting software including Fourier analysis and sagittal height, Overview of all captured Scheimpflug images, Topography maps of the anterior and posterior corneal surface, Pachymetry maps, absolute and relative, Elevation maps of the anterior and posterior corneal surface, 3D Anterior chamber analysis, Anterior segment tomography, General overview display, Keratoconus detection and classification, topometrically, Four maps, refractive, Comparative and differential analysis of two examinations, Comparison and super imposition of Scheimpflug images
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- The corneal thickness progression analysis is calculated using concentric rings, starting at the thinnest point and extending to the periphery. Using this evaluation differences between normal corneas and Keratoconus corneas can be detected and used to identify very early changes. The results are displayed in two diagrams. For an objective comparison and analysis the progression index is calculated.
- US FDA