HiScan Touch
Installation and Operation Manual
OPTIKON 2000
Code 14101XEN
5-3
2014-09-02 Rev.B
1: LED that indicates that the device is on; 2: probe support; 3: Bscan connector; 4:
biometry connector; 5: USB ports; 6: additional equipotential grounding terminal; 7:
serial port (RS-232); 8: video output; 9: fuse compartment; 10: main switch; 11:
power connector The main features of the echograph are the following:
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B-MODE
Images with ultra-high resolution
Axial resolution up to 35 microns and lateral resolution up to 50 microns in the
anterior segment (50 MHz probe).
It is possible to highlight minimum variations in the eyeball morphology (25 MHz
probe)
Ultra-wide scanning range
The whole anterior segment can be viewed with one scan without having to rebuild
the image via software
Kinetic B-Scan
It is possible to view the movement of ciliary muscles during the accommodation and
movement of the crystalline and accommodative intraocular lenses
High gain
Vitreal or corpuscle non homogeneity can be analysed
Two operating modes
Suitable for in depth diagnoses of the anterior segment, posterior segment, vitreous
and eye socket
Indicated for pre-/post-implant and pre-/post-Lasik measurements (ideal for the
implant of phakic lens)
Biometry in B-mode
Accurate biometry even in presence of pathologies like detached retina or
hypermature cataract
Large “database”
Options to store and display all patients' exams and to export images in JPG format
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BIOMETRY
Accuracy
Possibility of selecting different measurements for pseudo-phakic eyes and for
different implant materials
Safety
Automatic measurement acceptance criteria, depending on the type of eye examined
(normal, pseudo-phakic, etc.)