Ultrasonic Pachymeters (Ultrasound Pachymetry)

Ultrasound technology can help probe the human eye without causing damage to this delicate organ, and so its use in ophthalmology is constantly expanding. Ultrasonic pachymeters (or pachometers) allow the surgeon or general ophthalmologist to measure the thickness of the cornea in patients with glaucoma, suspected hypertension or those considering refractive surgery. One primary advantage of an ultrasonic pachymeter is how cost-effective it can be as compared to alternatives such as confocal microscopy. These pachymeters are generally hand-held. In addition to corneal thickness, the customer should seek capabilities like pre-programed formulas for intraocular lenses (IOL) and post-refractive surgery.
CompanyMEDA CO., LTD.MEDA CO., LTD.
ItemODM-1000P PachymeterMD-1000P Pachymeter
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DescriptionThe ODM-1000P could measure 25 points with Central and Peripheral cornea map. Build-in thermal printer and smart software designed, it is convenient that the result could be printed, even if only get one measurement is done. It provides high The MD-1000P is used to automatically measure the cornea thickness. The MD-1000P can provide single or multiple point reading. It can also provide IOP Adjustment reference for tonometer measurement. The built-in thermal printer can print both the
Features
  • Stores up to 25 measurements by cornea location
  • Central and Peripheral cornea map
  • Build-in thermal printer
  • Accurate and Reliable
  • Portable and sleek
    Pachymeter
  • Frequency: 20MHz
  • Biometry Accuracy: 5 µm
  • Display Resolution: 1µm
  • Measure scope: 200-1100µm
Multiple Corneal Maps with Graphical Display
ApprovalCE Mark
FDA
CE Mark
FDA Approved
Product NumberODM-1000PInquire
Biometry MeasurementInquireBiometry Accuracy: ≤±5µm
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