New Zeiss solutions

At the 38th Congress of the ESCRS in Amsterdam, Carl Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany) officially launched the IOLMaster 700 with Central Topography (CT), which detects and measures visually relevant central cornea asymmetries at the same time that it takes internal biometry measurements. The device eliminates the need for a separate step to measure central topography, and is one of a range of solutions designed to improve accuracy and efficiency in cataract, refractive and glaucoma practice.
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