Ultra-widefield device

Ultra-widefield device
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Thursday, November 1, 2018
Optos has launched its latest ultra-widefield device to the European ophthalmic market. “Monaco is set to revolutionise the way eyecare professionals examine the eye and is the only ultra-widefield retinal imaging system with integrated Optical Coherence Tomography,” said an Optos spokeswoman. Gareth Steer, Vice President Sales, Europe at Optos, said: “Monaco is a unique imaging system, which can capture ultra-widefield red/green and autofluorescence images, as well as having Optical Coherence Tomography capability. The device is very comfortable for patients and can capture all three modalities in under two minutes. https://www.optos.com/en/products/Monaco
Tags: retinal imaging
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