Optical biometers are used to perform ocular biometry that measures the length of the eye, curve and width of the cornea, and anterior chamber depth. This information is normally used before refractive or cataract surgery to determine the intraocular lens (IOL) power a patient requires. An optical biometer uses a number of formulas used to calculate the IOL power, ultimately providing the accurate information a doctor would need prior to surgery.
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Company | MEDA CO., LTD. | MEDA CO., LTD. |
Item | ODM-1000A Ultrasonic Biometer | MD-1000A A Scan |
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Description | Portable size and weight make your out-call easy, and beside this, you could save up to 34 groups of calculation results for later reference. 8 groups of auto measuring for average make it more reliable. | The MD-1000A A scan is used to measure Axial length and calculate IOL power. With auto and manual measuring methods, it can meet the demands for different types of patients. Users may choose contact mode for quick measurement or immersion mode to |
Features | - Auto/Manual gain selectable.
- Immersion/Contact Measuring mode
- 8 waveform readings for average.
- Multi modes for different eyes.
- IOL results printable with waveforms.
- Save up to 34 groups of results.
- Portable and convenient for out-call.
Specifications:
- Gain ≥ 90dB
- Gain changeable for users: 0-32dB
- Accuracy: ≤0.06mm
- Measure Range:15-39mm
- Formulae: SRK-II, SRK/T, BINK-II, Holladay, Hoffer-Q, and Haigis
- Measuring Mode: Auto-Normal, Auto-Cataract, Auto-Aphakic, Auto-Pseudo-aphakic, Manual
| - Precise Measurement with both Immersion and Contact measuring mode
- High-resolution touch screen for easy operation
- Totally portable and sleek
- Auto Gain Control
- Built-in thermal printer
- Multiple formulae, specially selected formulae for post-refractive patient
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Approval | CE Mark FDA | CE Mark FDA Approved |
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