The Scansys Corneal Topographer - diagnosing the anterior segment of the eye.
Utilizing advanced technology with a Scheimpflug camera, this analyzer collects an impressive amount of data, up to 107,520 or 230,400 points, generating 28 or 60 high-resolution corneal tomography images. These data enable the creation of various topographic maps essential for evaluating and diagnosing multiple ophthalmic conditions.
The clinical applications of the Scansys topographer are diverse and allow for in-depth analysis for accurate diagnoses. It proves particularly effective in diagnosing keratoconus, providing the prevalence of this condition through artificial intelligence algorithms. The device is also useful in the preoperative examination of cataract surgery with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation and for optimizing intraocular lenses (IOLs) in refractive cataract surgery.
For cataract surgery, the Scansys topographer provides crucial values such as K1, K2, Km, Astig, and various corneal refraction data to guide lens selection. Additionally, it evaluates preoperative and postoperative visual quality, ensuring optimal surgical outcomes. The device also offers comprehensive analysis of corneal shape, lens density, aberrations, and various other parameters, contributing to accurate diagnoses in eye conditions.
The device offers an extended measurement range for different parameters, such as corneal curvature, corneal thickness, anterior chamber depth, etc.
Regarding features, the Scansys topographer offers a wide range of useful characteristics. It allows for detailed analysis of the cornea, anterior chamber, and lens, assisting healthcare professionals in evaluating and diagnosing various eye conditions. The capabilities of artificial intelligence enhance diagnostic accuracy, especially for keratoconus. The device also streamlines the lens fitting process, speeding up workflow.