The Tomey OA-2000 Biometer - measuring essential ocular parameters.
This device allows for the measurement of axial length, corneal curvature radius, corneal topography, and many other data points in a single scan. This cutting-edge technology is based on the Fourier-domain method, enabling high-speed scans with a high penetration capacity.
Its intuitive operation greatly simplifies procedures. Simply touch the screen to automatically initiate alignment, and the measurement starts instantly thanks to the automatic alignment and scanning functions.
The Tomey OA-2000 Biometer uses the Fourier-domain method, which contributes to its scanning speed. In addition to this method, it also utilizes vector scans, improving measurement rates even in patients with lens opacities.
The annular cone method is employed to measure corneal curvature radius at ø2.0 mm, ø2.5 mm, and ø3.0 mm, providing valuable data for eye care professionals.
Corneal topography is an essential feature for evaluating eyes after LASIK surgery, identifying irregular corneal astigmatisms, and observing variations in corneal shape before and after surgical interventions.
Ease of use is a major asset of the Tomey OA-2000 Biometer, with a single touch for measurement and a simple click to calculate intraocular lens (IOL) power.