The A Scan probe measures the length of the eye (axial length) from back to front, useful in customizing surgery, choosing IOLs prior to lens replacement, and guiding the management of severe myopia. Part of our full biometry set, it provides industry-leading accuracy at a sampling speed of 264 MHz using convenient disposable immersion tips.
The B Scan probe connects with any computer using a simple USB, offering an ultrasound reading of the eye’s anterior segment. The B Scan helps doctors detect dysfunctions of the vitreous and retina, as well as other aberrations that may affect the outcomes of surgery.
Part of our portable set, the Pachymeter probe measures the thickness of the cornea at a best-in-class, 50 MHz frequency using disposable tips. Clinical applications include use in pre-testing for cataract and refractive surgery as well as assessing Keratoconus and as part of the exam for glaucoma-suspect patients.
The Keratometer attachment to the PalmScan devices provides USB-connective measurement of a patient’s corneal curvature, important for assessing contact lens fit, analyzing degree of Keratoconus, and determining necessary focal power in an IOL before and during cataract surgery.
Immersion or direct contact A-scan
Manual or automatic capture (cataract, dense cataract, aphakic, silicone oil, and pseudophakic modes)
Auto calculation of axial length, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, and vitreous, with axial length average and standard deviation provided for up to 5scans per exam
Standard IOL formulas: Binkhorst, Regression-II, Theoretic/T, Holladay, Hoffer-Q, and Haigis (optional)
Post-refractive IOL formulas include Latkany Myopic Regression, Latkany Hyperopic, and Aramberri Double-K
Capture both still images and video clips with frame-by-frame review
On-probe activation and capture of scans
12 MHz focused transducer probe, sealed with virtually no sound
Near-, mid-, and far-gain and TVG controls
Live B-scan display with simultaneous selectable A-scan vector
On-screen annotation capabilities, including measurements
Continuous zoom and controlled image pan