| Description | Combination of auto and manual analysesAll three manual analysis methods can be performed on the same image and also on auto-analyzed images. The versatility of combining automated and manual analyses allows analysis of the range of pathology in a comprehensive practice.
The CEM-530 with new advanced software and enhanced image capture system allows rapid image acquisition. | CIRRUS HD-OCT 5000 is configured with the highest resolution visualization capabilities and sophisticated clinical applications such as Advanced RPE analysis to track retinal pigment epithelial integrity and Ganglion Cell Analysis to assess glaucomatous loss in the macula that may not be evident in the peripapillary region. The new FastTrac retinal tracking reduces eye motion artifacts without sacrificing patient throughput with a proprietary scan acquisition strategy, high speed 20 Hz LSO camera, and single-pass alignment scanning. This feature enables the highest resolution B-Scans to be captured in identical locations from visit to visit providing precise assessment of change in targeted pathologies. | New Handpiece Design The Optima – 518 Classic is the first model to use the new Mark II which enables a multipurpose handpiece:
* Faster treatments – up to 0.5 Seconds Between pulses.
* Real-time handpiece temperature control.
* Contemporary and stylish design.
* Light weight design – 25% less weight to improve the therapists’ comfort. | The Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015 Auto Refractor Keratometer offers expanded refracting capabilities, allowing a practice to refract children and elderly patients alike. The Zeiss Acuitus 5015 also allows refraction one-day post operative of IOL and refractive surgery patients. The Zeiss Acuitus 5015 includes a flat color screen display which produces clear and concise images. | The NIDEK OPD-Scan II provides information on corneal topography, wavefront, autorefraction, keratometry and pupillometry in one unit, utilizing state-of-the-art imaging and analysis technology developed specifically to measure normal to highly aberrated eyes. The system offers a variety of data maps to provide information on the total refractive error, wavefront, corneal shape, internal aberrations and visual quality of the eye, allowing highly accurate and reliable information for optic diagnostics. | The OPD-Scan III is an automated 5 in 1 instrument that combines topography, wavefront, autorefraction, keratometry, and pupillometry — allowing accurate and reliable analysis of corneal aberration. |
| Content | Nidek CEM-530 Specular Microscope
The analysis results with graphic and color-coded cell images helps the clinician to rapidly and effectively evaluate the endothelial cell layer.In addition to conventional central and peripheral specular microscopy, the CEM-530 includes a unique function to capture paracentral images.- Paracentral specular microscopy
- Faster measurements and two-second auto analysis
- Comprehensive analysis
- Advanced manual analysis functions
- Easy operation
- Additional features with CEM Viewer for NAVIS-EX
Combination of auto and manual analysesAll three manual analysis methods can be performed on the same image and also on auto-analyzed images. The versatility of combining automated and manual analyses allows analysis of the range of pathology in a comprehensive practice. Features- Multi area specular microscopy
- Enhanced usability and quick analysis
- Advanced manual analysis functions
- Combination of auto and manual analyses
- Additional features with CEM Viewer for NAVIS-EX
Multi area specular microscopyIn addition to conventional central and peripheral specular microscopy, the CEM-530 includes a NIDEK original function that captures paracentral images. The combination of central, paracentral, and peripheral imaging provides a broader, overall view that can be used for detailed morphological and quantitative evaluation of the endothelial layer and individual cells. Enhanced usability and quick analysis The 3D auto tracking and auto shot functions result in a user friendly and patient friendly experience.
Data analysis within 2 seconds allows efficient patient flow.
  Detail analysis Advanced manual analysis functions Center point Select the approximate center of a cell. The cells are detected based on the surrounding points. This method is effective for areas where groups of cells are clumped together.
Corner point Trace the outlines of the cells to be analyzed by selecting the corners of each cell. This method is suitable for detailed identification of the size and dimension of isolated cells.
Pattern select Select a hexagonal reference pattern that is similar to the cell size and drag it onto the cell to be analyzed. This method is effective for rough identification of the size and dimension of the cells. Combination of auto and manual analyses All three manual analysis methods can be performed on the same image and on auto-analyzed images. The versatility of combining automated and manual analysis on the same image allows for better clinical interpretation of the diverse range of pathology in a comprehensive practice. Additional features with CEM Viewer for NAVIS-EX* (optional)
CEM Viewer is software used for viewing and working with CEM-530 data via NAVIS-EX. This function enhances the capability of the CEM-530 with additional features and increases the efficiency of any clinic.
*NAVIS-EX is optional software and is required for use of the CEM Viewer. Data management and endothelial cell count Unlimited NAVIS-EX database is available for review on the CEM Viewer. The basic functions of the CEM-530 such as endothelial cell count are available on the CEM Viewer.
Progression follow-up and comparison Multiple examination data sets are displayed in chronological order for follow-up. Additionally, two data sets are displayed for comparison. Endothelial changes can be monitored over time with this function.
Paracentral display with peripheralThe images and analyses of the paracentral and peripheral areas are displayed providing a comprehensive image of endothelial cells. | Carl Zeiss Cirrus HD-OCT 5000 Smart Advanced Topography HDAdvancing Smart OCTfor Anterior Segment, Glaucoma and Retina- Anterior Segment Premier Module
- PanoMap Wide-Field Display
- Smart HD Scans
- En face report
Visualization at the speed of CIRRUSAnalyzing a single pathology from multiple views provides comprehensive insight and analysis of the clinical situation. How this helps you: - Spot small areas of pathology. Tightly spaced B-scans, (either 30 or 47 μm apart), in the cube ensure that small areas of pathology are imaged. For reference, a human hair is about 40-120 μm in diameter.
- Visualize the fovea. Scans that are spaced further apart than in the CIRRUS cube may miss the central fovea.
- Fuel for analysis. Millions of data points from the cube are fed into the Zeiss proprietary algorithms for accurate segmentation, reproducible measurements and registration for change analysis.
- Take the pressure off the operator. As long as the scan is placed in the vicinity of the fovea or optic nerve, the software automatically centers the measurements after the capture.
- See the tissue from different perspectives. View the cube data from all angles, with 3D rendering, OCT fundus images and Advanced Visualization™.
- Future ready. Previously captured CIRRUS cubes can be analyzed using new analyses.
Tracking at the speed of CIRRUSFastTrac™ reduces eye motion artifacts without sacrificing patient throughput with a proprietary scan acquisition strategy, high speed 20 Hz LSO camera, and single-pass alignment scanning
With FastTrac, scan at the highest resolution at the same location at each visit. Assessment at the speed of CIRRUSMeasurement centering with FoveaFinder and AutoCenterOn the macula, the unique FoveaFinder technology ensures the ETDRS and ganglion cell plus inner plexiform layer measurement frameworks are centered on the fovea.AutoCenter™ function automatically centers the 3.4 mm diameter peripapillary RNFL calculation circle around the disc for precise placement and repeatable registration. The placement of the circle is not operator dependent. Accuracy, registration and reproducibility are assured. Manage at the speed of CIRRUS Carl Zeiss Cirrus HD-OCT 5000 Smart Advanced Topography HDGuided Progression Analysis (GPA™) for Assessing RNFL and Optic Disc ChangeGPA™ compares RNFL thickness and optic disc measurements over time and determines if statistically significant change has occurred.Focal Progression Analysis – Up to 6 progression maps are compared to two baselines. Areas of statistically significant change are color-coded yellow when first noted and then red when the change is sustained over consecutive visits.
Trend Analysis with Rate of Change – RNFL thickness values are plotted over time. Trends are calculated and confidence intervals are shaded when rate of change is statistically significant.
| Active Optical Systems Optima 518 IPL LaserHandpiece (Standard):Multipurpose Wavelength Mark-II
Handpiece (Optional):Facial Treatments
Pulse Interval/Repetition Rate:0.5 – 2 Seconds
Maximum Output Treatment Pattern:22 Joule /cm 2
Output Power:11-31 Joule / cm 2 , up to 4000 W
Cooling System:Improved Air Cooling
Control:Advanced Software Interface
Lamp’s Life Span:200,000 Flashes (minimum)
Treatment Area/Spot Size:15 x 50 mm, (7.5 cm 2)
Wavelength:420 – 1,100 nm
Weight:88.18 lbs (40Kg) (including stand)
Dimensions:17.32 inches x 17.72 inches x 39.37 inches (44cm x 45cm x 100cm)
Mains:220-230 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 100-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Max Mains Power:600 VA
Treatments Variety:
Skin Rejuvenation
Pigmentation Treatment
Acne Treatment
Hair Removal
Hair Removal – Deep Follicles
Hair Removal – Sensitive Skin
Vascular (Facial) Treatment
Tattoo Removal
The Laser uses 12 preset programs. The programs are set in a consecutive, energy intensity increasing order, as specified by the tables of settings, covering all types of hair and skin combinations to be treated.
12 Programs
1 – Very Dark Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type IV
2 – Dark Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type IV
3 – Dark Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type III
4 – Dark Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type III
5 – Medium Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type II
6 – Medium Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type II
7 – Light Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type II
8 – Light Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type I
9 – Very Light Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type I
10 – Very Light Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type I
11 – Very Light Skin, Fitzpatrick Skin Type I
12 – High Power, Fitzpatrick Skin Type IOptima-518-Classic Active Optical Systems Optima 518 IPL LaserThe Optima – 518 Classic was designed to answer the needs of sophisticated practitioners who want to provide state of the art treatment to their patients on one hand, based on proven and tested treatment protocols and on the other hand to have the ability to reach new and improved protocols by conducting innovative clinical investigations.The Optima – 518 Classic, based on active’s GEM-PL technology, sets the pulse pattern according to the selected treatment type, skin color, skin photosensitivity and treatment depth. The treatment protocols and different pulse patterns take into account the tissue’s TRT (Thermal Relaxation Time) and the combined knowledge accumulated from thousands of treatments done during the years and clinical investigations done to confirm the findings.New Handpiece Design The Optima – 518 Classic is the first model to use the new Mark II which enables a multipurpose handpiece:
* Faster treatments – up to 0.5 Seconds Between pulses.
* Real-time handpiece temperature control.
* Contemporary and stylish design.
* Light weight design – 25% less weight to improve the therapists’ comfort.Research program for clinical investigations, the self setting program allows researchers to set the treatment’s parameters according to their needs. Allowing advanced research with the device. The energy levels in the self setting program can reach 31J cm 2 with high intensity of 4000 W.Approvals
* CE MDD Intl. Medical Standard
* FDA U.S. Safety Standard
* ISO-13485 Med. Production STD
* IEC 60-601-1 Medical Safety STD
* CFS Gov. Health Approval
* CSA Can. & U.S. Safety App
* TGA Australian health STD. | Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015 Autorefractor Keratometer
Autorefractor/Keratometer that
can take a combination of refraction, central and peripheral keratometry. Unit has been tested with a reference eye (not included) and as well with a test subject and
takes accurate OD/OS reading.
Great unit for your optometry practice.
Unit is patient ready. This has just been professionally calibrated by our optical engineer.
Also includes a printed out Acuitus 5015 User manual,power cord.The Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015 Auto Refractor Keratometer offers expanded refracting capabilities, allowing a practice to refract children and elderly patients alike. The Zeiss Acuitus 5015 also allows refraction one-day post operative of IOL and refractive surgery patients. The Zeiss Acuitus 5015 includes a flat color screen display which produces clear and concise images. Additional features on the Zeiss Acuitus 5015 include auto acquisition, auto XYZ, making the measurements easily acquired. Additional benefits on the Zeiss Acuitus 5015 are automatic eye detection, thirty measurements per second, and RS 232 interface. The Zeiss Acuitus 5015 offers a multitude of features in a small compact footprint at an extremely affordable price point.
Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015 Autorefractor Keratometer Autorefractor/Keratometer that
can take a combination of refraction, central and peripheral keratometry. Unit has been tested with a reference eye (not included) and as well with a test subject and
takes accurate OD/OS reading.
Great unit for your optometry practice.
Unit is patient ready. This has just been professionally calibrated by our optical engineer.
Also includes a printed out Acuitus 5015 User manual,power cord.Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015 Autorefractor Keratometer allows refracting one-day postoperative IOL and refractive surgery patients with its expanded refracting capabilitiesZeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015 is easily acquired because come with Auto Acquisition and Auto XYZ with benefits automatic eye detection, thirty measurements per second, RS 232 interface and affordability.central and peripheral keratometry measurements is another features come with Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015Include:
-Zeiss Humphrey Acuitus 5015
-Boxed calibrated Test Eye
-Printer
-a printed out Acuitus 5015 User Manual | Nidek OPD-Scan II ARK 10000 Autorefractor KeratometerThe OPD SCAN II is the only instrument that easily combines Wavefront, Topography and Refraction all into one unit that sits on a table top! This allows the isolation of any optical problem to cornea or crystalline lens making it easy to decide if lensectomy or corneal surgery is the procedure of choice. It is also very mobile if need be!The NIDEK OPD-Scan II provides information on corneal topography, wavefront, autorefraction, keratometry and pupillometry in one unit, utilizing state-of-the-art imaging and analysis technology developed specifically to measure normal to highly aberrated eyes. The system offers a variety of data maps to provide information on the total refractive error, wavefront, corneal shape, internal aberrations and visual quality of the eye, allowing highly accurate and reliable information for optic diagnostics.Our units are carefully refurbished, inspected and serviced by our trained technician prior to shipment. We also offer service on almost all Nidek equipment! ARK-10000 measures the refractive condition and analyzes corneal shape of the patient’s eye. The refractive condition is measured by weak infrared rays, and corneal shape is analyzedbased on projected placido rings onto the cornea. FinancingWe offer easy and flexible financing options on new and used ophthalmic equipment, including, Bausch & Lomb, Visx, Zeiss Humphrey, Topcon, Canon, Alcon and more! Maximize your budget and improve your bottom line with Laser Locators easy equipment financing plan. We have partnered with Stearns Bank to provide financing to our customers. Features Nidek OPD-Scan II ARK 10000 Autorefractor Keratometer
– OPD Map shows point by point aberration of patient’s eye in diopters
– Measurement Selection for Improved Reliability
– Fast Processing Speed
– Improved Accessibility to a Patient eye
– Wide Measurement Range
(Sphere -20.0 to +22.0D and Cylinder 0.0 to ±12.0D)
– Easy Data Maintenance with a Detachable HDD
– Network Capabilities
– Corneal NavigatorCorneal Navigator | Nidek OPD-Scan III Corneal AnalyzerComprehensive vision analysis
OPD-Scan III VS is a device that mainly measures corneal shape (topographer) and refractive error (refractometer).
It clarifies causes of vision difficulties through wavefront analysis of information measured over a wide area.
Solutions for face-to-face consultingTablet viewer provides four kinds of easy-to-understand reports for explanation and consulting.
*The tablet is not included or sold with the OPD-Scan III VS.
Basic information reportBasic information to generally judge the patient’s eye conditions.
Topography reportIntuitive maps and numerical data for comprehending the corneal surface.
Simulation reportVisual performance simulations and MTF graphs for a variety of conditions.
Eye diagram image reportEye model to visually understand eye conditions ranging from eye fundus to cornea.
Wide range of display patterns
  Placido image
  Axial map (Additional indication)
  Visual Acuity map (Image charts)
Features Nidek OPD-Scan III Corneal Analyzer- Five-in-One true refractive workstation for all practitioners
- Overview summary for optimal clinical decisions
- A number of summaries
- Wider measurement area
- Greater topography resolution, blue placido rings
The OPD-Scan lll is the Five-in-One true refractive workstation combining - Wavefront Aberrometer
- Topographer
- Auto Refractometer
- Auto Keratometer
- Pupillometer and Pupillographer
- Irregularity helps determine the best strategy for vision correction. Separation into Total, Corneal and Internal components allows determination of the source of the optical pathology.
- PSF images of OPD, Axial, and Internal OPD map simulate objective retinal visual quality from each component of the eye for easy clinical assessment and patient education.
- Corneal Spherical Aberration aids in the selection of aspheric IOLs and contact lenses.
- Color coded Classification Indices help identify post-LASIK corneas and Keratoconus.
- The Astigmatism index aids the implantation of toric IOLs such as incision placement and lens alignment.
- A retroillumination image of cataracts captured during the OPD exam allows better understanding of pupillary effects on vision and in patient education.
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