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iCare Tonometer
iCare is a new method for measuring
intra-ocular pressure, and
the result of a decade of development work by MD Antti Kontiola. The design and
realization of the method and its equipment have involved a number of partners,
including the Helsinki University Eye Clinic in the clinical testing, and the
Mount Sinai Medical School in the US in developing the veterinary modification
of the instrument. Owing to its unique and carefully studied and tested
measurement technique, local anaesthesia is not required. An ultralight,
sensitive probe touches the eye for a moment, and does not cause, for example,
the corneal reflex (blinking). The disposable probe is also safe for the eye in
microbiological terms. The accurate measurement device is primarily intended for
professional use by general practitioners, opticians, nurses.
It is the only portable device of its kind that does not require anaesthesia.
Compact and easy to use, it is suited to
the investigation of patients such as children. Made of durable plastic and
anodized aluminium, the device is light and small. Comfort and ease of use in
different positions have been taken into account.
The device employs an electromagnetic field, and the disposable probe is easy to
change. It is also sturdy and the possible movement of the patient during
investigation
will not affect it.
A new and recognizable identity was created for this exceptional measurement
device, with durable, streamlined design underlining its innovative nature. The
appearance of the device expresses safety and reliability and will not
intimidate patients.
The jury commended the iCare tonometer not only for being
an important product innovation but also for its perceptive and user-friendly
design.
FT-1000
Non-Contact Tonometer
• Touch Screen Alignment System
• Cornea Thickness Related IOP Correction
• Auto Alignment + Auto Shot
• Soft and Silent Air Pulse
• High Speed Measurement
AP-1000, AP-2000

Automated Perimeter
 | Modern Eye Tracking System |
 | LED-Technology |
 | Digital Camera Controlled |
 | Blue on Yellow Test |
 | Multilingual User Interface |
 | Customised Test Programs |
 | Driving Test |
Specifications
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The Optoscan Scanner 'Plus'
A
total of 74 LED's are displayed to the patient in 20 asymmetric patterns. Each
of the patterns, when selected by the operator, displays a different array of
stimuli. The light stimuli are positioned at strategic positions between 5 and
25 degrees of the visual field. The intensity of the stimuli increases towards
the periphery to compensate for the normal gradient of sensitivity across the
retina. The patient is required to fixate the eye being tested on a central
yellow stimulus, or a light cross-hair. A stimulus is also positioned within
each of the optic nerve blind areas. These enable the operator to ascertain
whether the patient is fixating correctly on the central target.
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The Optoscan
‘Plus’ is a fully portable primary field screener and can also be
used to perform more in-depth evaluation of a scotoma. It is a
supra-threshold instrument but ideal for routine screening. Features include
a check for eye fixation on the central target; automatic power saving; and
the control unit can also be optionally connected to a personal computer for
test and patient record keeping. A software package, called 'SoftScan' is
supplied on CD to facilitate this. |
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