Precision OCT analyser

Precision OCT analyser
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Wednesday, September 2, 2020
“This new swept-source-based precision OCT analyser has now received CE registration,” said a company spokesman. “Haag-Streit is delighted to introduce the exciting new Eyestar 900 in various countries. Initially devices will be obtainable in some defined markets and will be widely available in October 2020. The Eyestar 900’s new state-of-the-art technology enables precise measurement, as well as topographic assessment of the front and back corneal surface and the anterior chamber, including the lens, as well as providing superior imaging of all of these structures. It also includes OCT biometry of the entire eye. The device is fully-automated and enables an efficient, easy to delegate workflow, with user independent measurements. The Eyestar 900 is powered by EyeSuite, the intuitive software that enables seamless integration of the device into any practice environment. The OCT analyser also includes EyeSuite IOL cataract planning software, which enables the excellent planning of cataract interventions based on latest-generation IOL calculation methods such as Hill-RBF, Barrett and Olsen. www.haag-streit.com
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