Description
It’s Purpose:
The Nidek OPD-Scan III is a diagnostic device used in ophthalmology for measuring and analyzing various aspects of the eye, including refractive errors, corneal topography, and wavefront aberrations. The device uses a combination of technologies, including a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor and a Placido disk topographer, to generate detailed 3D maps of the eye.
Acme’s Summary:
It is used in the diagnosis and management of various eye conditions, including myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. The OPD-Scan III is also capable of measuring pupillary diameter, allowing for accurate determination of the appropriate size of intraocular lenses for cataract surgery.
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- Comprehensive analysis: The device can perform a comprehensive analysis of various aspects of the eye, including refractive errors, corneal topography, and wavefront aberrations.
- Advanced technologies: The OPD-Scan III uses a combination of advanced technologies, including a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor and a Placido disk topographer, to generate detailed 3D maps of the eye.
- Accurate measurements: The device provides accurate measurements of pupillary diameter, allowing for precise determination of intraocular lens size for cataract surgery.
- User-friendly design: The OPD-Scan III has a user-friendly design with intuitive software, making it easy to use for ophthalmologists and technicians.
- Versatility: The device is versatile and can be used in the diagnosis and management of various eye conditions, making it a valuable tool for ophthalmology practices.