Posterior segment OCT :OSE-1800
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a new, noninvasive, and noncontact, imaging technology which can image retinal structures in vivo with a resolution of 5 to 8 microns. Cross-section images of the retina are produced using the optical backscattering of light in a fashion analogous to B-scan ultrasonography and confocal microscopy. Cross-sectional images of the retina are revolutionizing the early detection and treatment, and greatly ensure the quality of patient management.
Applications
- In vivo, cross-sectional images and quantitative analysis of retinal featuresto optimize the diagnosis and the monitoring of retinal disease and enhance pre- and post-therapy assessment.
- High-quality images and accurate measurement of RNFL and the optic nerve head to assist in the detection and management of glaucoma.
- Cross-sectional images are valuable for clinical evaluation of macular holes, macular edema and other retinal pathologies.
- Precise location of pathologyto expand diagnostic confidence and therapeutic precision.