Reichert Reflex Ultrasound Bio-Microscope
Description:
Ocular ultrasonography is an important adjunct for the clinical assessment of various ocular and orbital diseases. The Reichert Reflex Ultrasound Biomicroscope enables operators to easily image the anterior and posterior segments of the eye; providing important information not possible with clinical examination alone.
Users can now image pathologies, which may be obstructed by opacities or ocular structures, that OCT technology cannot. The easy to use touch screen interface provides effortless use of analysis tools, while the unique probe design allows the operator to examine the patient in sitting or reclined positions, without the need for a traditional water bath.
Reflex is different from other UBM devices. It is compact, all-in-one, and easy to use; providing a rapid and comfortable examination for both the operator and the patient. Its image quality and intuitive software are unsurpassed by competing UBM devices. Compact, easy to move, set up, and operate
User-friendly software allows diagnostic data and essential measurements to be obtained with minimal training.
Specific features in an image may be evaluated using Angle, Area, and Ruler Analysis Tools.
The Reflex foot pedal enables hands-free image acquisition
Unique touch screen display allows for input without the need for a keyboard (keyboard/mouse are included)
One touch video file (AVI) saving function
Ability to save/access 6 JPEG images per scan
Enhanced imaging with optional ClearScan an innovative single-use ultrasound probe cover that eliminates the shell and gel system and enables examiners to view all eye quadrants with ease.
Ocular ultrasonography is an important adjunct for the clinical assessment of various ocular and orbital diseases. The Reichert Reflex Ultrasound Biomicroscope enables operators to easily image the anterior and posterior segments of the eye; providing important information not possible with clinical examination alone.
Users can now image pathologies, which may be obstructed by opacities or ocular structures, that OCT technology cannot. The easy to use touch screen interface provides effortless use of analysis tools, while the unique probe design allows the operator to examine the patient in sitting or reclined positions, without the need for a traditional water bath.
Reflex is different from other UBM devices. It is compact, all-in-one, and easy to use; providing a rapid and comfortable examination for both the operator and the patient. Its image quality and intuitive software are unsurpassed by competing UBM devices. Compact, easy to move, set up, and operate
User-friendly software allows diagnostic data and essential measurements to be obtained with minimal training.
Specific features in an image may be evaluated using Angle, Area, and Ruler Analysis Tools.
The Reflex foot pedal enables hands-free image acquisition
Unique touch screen display allows for input without the need for a keyboard (keyboard/mouse are included)
One touch video file (AVI) saving function
Ability to save/access 6 JPEG images per scan
Enhanced imaging with optional ClearScan an innovative single-use ultrasound probe cover that eliminates the shell and gel system and enables examiners to view all eye quadrants with ease.
$
4,250.00
Reichert NCT 7 Tonometer
Features:
- Easy-to-use, touch screen user interface
- No chinrest, joystick, or elevation controls
- Patients simply lean against the forehead rest
- Alignment is completely automated
- One-touch, triple-measurement mode Clearly displays all measurement data
- Internal printer simplifies record keeping
- Electronic data transfer via USB port
- Easy-to-use, touch screen user interface
- No chinrest, joystick, or elevation controls
- Patients simply lean against the forehead rest
- Alignment is completely automated
- One-touch, triple-measurement mode Clearly displays all measurement data
- Internal printer simplifies record keeping
- Electronic data transfer via USB port
$
3,790.00
Reichert AT555 Non-Contact Tonometer
Description:
The AT555 utilizes a patented hands-free automatic alignment system, enabling any member of your staff to take an accurate IOP measurement in seconds.
The operator simply slides the headrest to the left or right and invites the patient to position their head against the comfortable headrest pad. The AT555 automatically detects which eye is being measured, takes the measurement, and displays the results on the LCD screen. Measurement data can be easily printed with the push of a button.
The AT555 utilizes a patented hands-free automatic alignment system, enabling any member of your staff to take an accurate IOP measurement in seconds.
The operator simply slides the headrest to the left or right and invites the patient to position their head against the comfortable headrest pad. The AT555 automatically detects which eye is being measured, takes the measurement, and displays the results on the LCD screen. Measurement data can be easily printed with the push of a button.
$
1,750.00
Reichert 7CR Auto Tono/Corneal Response Technology
Description:
Reichert 7CR Auto Tonometer + Corneal Response Technology
IOP is the only modifiable risk factor for glaucoma and, as such, accurate tonometry is of critical importance in the diagnosis and management of this disease. It is widely recognized that the current gold standard for measuring pressure, the Goldmann Applanation Tonometer (GAT), has considerable flaws.
Goldmann, and other current tonometers, are significantly influenced by corneal properties such as rigidity and thickness. Though it has been shown that GAT provides clinically reliable measurements in eyes with “average” corneas, we now know that many corneas vary more significantly from average than previously thought.
Numerous Studies have shown that thicker corneas overstate IOP values and thinner corneas understate IOP. However, thickness does not adequately describe corneal biomechanical properties, making the use of CCT-based correction algorithms questionable at best. In fact, researchers have concluded that correcting IOP based on CCT can lead not only to errors in the magnitude, but also in the direction of the adjustment. “ Correction nomograms that adjust GAT IOP based solely on CCT are neither valid nor useful in individual patients.” – Pg 18. Robert N. Weinreb, James D. Brandt, David Garway- Heath and Felipe Medeiros. World Glaucoma Association on Intraocular Pressure; Consensus Series 4; May 5, 2007
Reichert’s 7CR Auto Tonometer + Corneal Response Technology takes corneal biomechanical properties into consideration, providing Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc) - a pressure measurement that is significantly less affected by the cornea than other methods of tonometry. The instrument’s unique ability to simultaneously provide a Goldmanncorrelated IOP measurement (IOPg) and IOPcc, provides clinicians with a better understanding of patient tonometry values,
enhancing clinicians ability to make critical diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Reichert 7CR Auto Tonometer + Corneal Response Technology
IOP is the only modifiable risk factor for glaucoma and, as such, accurate tonometry is of critical importance in the diagnosis and management of this disease. It is widely recognized that the current gold standard for measuring pressure, the Goldmann Applanation Tonometer (GAT), has considerable flaws.
Goldmann, and other current tonometers, are significantly influenced by corneal properties such as rigidity and thickness. Though it has been shown that GAT provides clinically reliable measurements in eyes with “average” corneas, we now know that many corneas vary more significantly from average than previously thought.
Numerous Studies have shown that thicker corneas overstate IOP values and thinner corneas understate IOP. However, thickness does not adequately describe corneal biomechanical properties, making the use of CCT-based correction algorithms questionable at best. In fact, researchers have concluded that correcting IOP based on CCT can lead not only to errors in the magnitude, but also in the direction of the adjustment. “ Correction nomograms that adjust GAT IOP based solely on CCT are neither valid nor useful in individual patients.” – Pg 18. Robert N. Weinreb, James D. Brandt, David Garway- Heath and Felipe Medeiros. World Glaucoma Association on Intraocular Pressure; Consensus Series 4; May 5, 2007
Reichert’s 7CR Auto Tonometer + Corneal Response Technology takes corneal biomechanical properties into consideration, providing Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc) - a pressure measurement that is significantly less affected by the cornea than other methods of tonometry. The instrument’s unique ability to simultaneously provide a Goldmanncorrelated IOP measurement (IOPg) and IOPcc, provides clinicians with a better understanding of patient tonometry values,
enhancing clinicians ability to make critical diagnosis and treatment decisions.
$
4,050.00
Reichert MODEL 30 Pneumatonometer
Unique Methodology
The Model 30 Pneumatonometer measures intraocular pressure noninvasively through applanation tonometry. A gentle, floating pneumatic sensor touches the surface of the anesthetized cornea with the exact amount of applanation force required to take the measurement.
Easy to Use
Doctors and technicians agree that the Model 30 Pneumatonometer is easy to use. The all-new touch screen interface features an easy-to-use icon-based operating system enabling even inexperienced users to make measurements in seconds. The full color display guides the operator through the measurement process and displays readings.
The optional footswitch (available with the tonography kit – catalog number 16033) makes obtaining measurements even easier,
freeing the operator to concentrate on handling the sensor probe. The integrated chart strip printout can be placed in patient files as a record of the diagnostic procedure.
Multi-Modality
The Model 30 Pneumatonometer provides ocular pulse amplitude measurements in addition to tonometry measurements. The optional tonography mode enables measurement of
the aqueous outflow efficiency of the trabecular meshwork.
Clinically Trusted
The Model 30 Pneumatonometer is trusted worldwide and is frequently the instrument of choice of specialists and researchers. Research indicates that measurements obtained with the Model 30 Pneumatonometer are less affected by corneal properties than other methods of tonometry.
The Model 30 Pneumatonometer measures intraocular pressure noninvasively through applanation tonometry. A gentle, floating pneumatic sensor touches the surface of the anesthetized cornea with the exact amount of applanation force required to take the measurement.
Easy to Use
Doctors and technicians agree that the Model 30 Pneumatonometer is easy to use. The all-new touch screen interface features an easy-to-use icon-based operating system enabling even inexperienced users to make measurements in seconds. The full color display guides the operator through the measurement process and displays readings.
The optional footswitch (available with the tonography kit – catalog number 16033) makes obtaining measurements even easier,
freeing the operator to concentrate on handling the sensor probe. The integrated chart strip printout can be placed in patient files as a record of the diagnostic procedure.
Multi-Modality
The Model 30 Pneumatonometer provides ocular pulse amplitude measurements in addition to tonometry measurements. The optional tonography mode enables measurement of
the aqueous outflow efficiency of the trabecular meshwork.
Clinically Trusted
The Model 30 Pneumatonometer is trusted worldwide and is frequently the instrument of choice of specialists and researchers. Research indicates that measurements obtained with the Model 30 Pneumatonometer are less affected by corneal properties than other methods of tonometry.
$
1,980.00
Reichert TONO-PEN AVIA Applanation Tonometer
Description:
The Reichert TONO-PEN AVIA tonometer is an easy-to-use, hand-held instrument that provides IOP readings that correlate strongly with Goldmann tonometry. TONO-PEN AVIA has a lightweight, ergonomic design and advanced electronic measurement technology that enables operators to take fast and accurate IOP measurements with minimal training. TONO-PEN AVIA is powered by a long-life TONO-PEN AVIA POWERCEL™ battery pack, good for over 2,500 measurements. TONO-PEN AVIA, like the TONO-PEN XL, uses sanitized OCU-FILM® tip covers to minimize the risk of patient cross contamination.
The Reichert TONO-PEN AVIA tonometer is an easy-to-use, hand-held instrument that provides IOP readings that correlate strongly with Goldmann tonometry. TONO-PEN AVIA has a lightweight, ergonomic design and advanced electronic measurement technology that enables operators to take fast and accurate IOP measurements with minimal training. TONO-PEN AVIA is powered by a long-life TONO-PEN AVIA POWERCEL™ battery pack, good for over 2,500 measurements. TONO-PEN AVIA, like the TONO-PEN XL, uses sanitized OCU-FILM® tip covers to minimize the risk of patient cross contamination.
$
1,450.00
Reichert TONO-PEN XL Applanation Tonometer
Description:
The TONO-PEN XL applanation tonometer is an easy to use, hand-held instrument that provides IOP readings that correlate closely with Goldmann Tonometry. TONO-PEN’s lightweight ergonomic design and advanced electronic measurement technology enable operators to take fast and accurate IOP measurement with minimal training. Weighing only 2.25 ounces, TONO-PEN XL is extremely portable making it easier to take IOP measurements anywhere on any patient.
Advanced Technology for Accuracy and Repeatability
The TONO-PEN XL tonometer utilizes micro strain gage technology and a 1.0 mm transducer tip. Leading Edge™ recognition software ensures that measurements are taken only at applanation, while ScanLock™ tracking rapidly scans the electronic measurement data at a rate of 500 samples per second. This advanced microprocessor technology produces objective IOP measurements that are less influenced by operator bias than Goldmann tonometry. The average of four independent readings, combined with a statistical confidence index, ensure accurate, repeatable, and reliable tonometry results.
The TONO-PEN XL applanation tonometer is an easy to use, hand-held instrument that provides IOP readings that correlate closely with Goldmann Tonometry. TONO-PEN’s lightweight ergonomic design and advanced electronic measurement technology enable operators to take fast and accurate IOP measurement with minimal training. Weighing only 2.25 ounces, TONO-PEN XL is extremely portable making it easier to take IOP measurements anywhere on any patient.
Advanced Technology for Accuracy and Repeatability
The TONO-PEN XL tonometer utilizes micro strain gage technology and a 1.0 mm transducer tip. Leading Edge™ recognition software ensures that measurements are taken only at applanation, while ScanLock™ tracking rapidly scans the electronic measurement data at a rate of 500 samples per second. This advanced microprocessor technology produces objective IOP measurements that are less influenced by operator bias than Goldmann tonometry. The average of four independent readings, combined with a statistical confidence index, ensure accurate, repeatable, and reliable tonometry results.
$
1,150.00
Reichert TONO-PEN VET Applanation Tonometer
The TONO-PEN VET applanation tonometer is an easy to use, hand-held instrument that provides IOP readings that correlate closely with Goldmann Tonometry. The
TONO-PEN VET tonometer’s lightweight ergonomic design and advanced electronic measurement technology enable operators to take fast and accurate IOP measurement with minimal training. Weighing only 2.25 ounces, the TONO-PEN VET tonometer is extremely portable making it easier to take IOP measurements anywhere on any patient.
Advanced Technology for Accuracy and Repeatability
The TONO-PEN VET tonometer utilizes micro strain gage technology and a 1.0 mm transducer tip. Leading Edge™ recognition software ensures that measurements
are taken only at applanation, while ScanLock™ tracking rapidly scans the electronic measurement data at a rate of 500 samples per second. This advanced microprocessor technology produces objective IOP measurements that are less influenced by operator bias than Goldmann tonometry. The average of four independent readings, combined with a statistical confidence index, ensure accurate, repeatable, and reliable tonometry results.
Easy to Use
The TONO-PEN VET tonometer functions in any orientation, making it ideal to use on all of your patients. The device activates with the push of a button and results are displayed clearly on the easy-to-read LCD screen.
Clinically Trusted
Clinicians worldwide have made the TONO-PEN VET tonometer a trusted part of their practice for nearly two decades. The proven reliability of the device allows operators to take IOP measurements confidently anytime, anywhere, and in any position.
TONO-PEN VET tonometer’s lightweight ergonomic design and advanced electronic measurement technology enable operators to take fast and accurate IOP measurement with minimal training. Weighing only 2.25 ounces, the TONO-PEN VET tonometer is extremely portable making it easier to take IOP measurements anywhere on any patient.
Advanced Technology for Accuracy and Repeatability
The TONO-PEN VET tonometer utilizes micro strain gage technology and a 1.0 mm transducer tip. Leading Edge™ recognition software ensures that measurements
are taken only at applanation, while ScanLock™ tracking rapidly scans the electronic measurement data at a rate of 500 samples per second. This advanced microprocessor technology produces objective IOP measurements that are less influenced by operator bias than Goldmann tonometry. The average of four independent readings, combined with a statistical confidence index, ensure accurate, repeatable, and reliable tonometry results.
Easy to Use
The TONO-PEN VET tonometer functions in any orientation, making it ideal to use on all of your patients. The device activates with the push of a button and results are displayed clearly on the easy-to-read LCD screen.
Clinically Trusted
Clinicians worldwide have made the TONO-PEN VET tonometer a trusted part of their practice for nearly two decades. The proven reliability of the device allows operators to take IOP measurements confidently anytime, anywhere, and in any position.
$
1,010.00
Reichert RK600 Auto Refractor / Keratometer
The full color LCD screen, icon-based operating system, and familiar joystick controls, enable any member of your staff to make quick and accurate measurements.
Measurement data can be viewed on the color screen, and results can be printed with the fast and quiet, built-in printer.
Key Features
- Accurate and fast
- Icon-based operating system
- Full color display
- Built-in printer
- Compact, stylish design
- Patient-friendly
- Reichert Quality
Measurement data can be viewed on the color screen, and results can be printed with the fast and quiet, built-in printer.
Key Features
- Accurate and fast
- Icon-based operating system
- Full color display
- Built-in printer
- Compact, stylish design
- Patient-friendly
- Reichert Quality
$
3,090.00
Reichert RK-700 Auto Refractor / Keratometer
The RK700 makes quick and accurate refraction and keratometry measurements for patient screening. The auto alignment system with right/left eye movement automatically aligns and measures both eyes. The powered chin rest adjustment and joystick control facilitate bringing your target within range. Multiple refraction and keratometry measurements in both eyes can be initiated with one touch of the button on top of the joystick. A manual mode is also available for those who prefer the traditional joystick control and measurement.
Measurement icons can be located quickly and easily on the large 7.5 inch full color LCD monitor. The tilt screen allows the operator to comfortably take measurements while standing or in a seated position.
Measurement modes include:
R/K – refraction and keratometry
REF – refraction only
KRT – keratometry only
P.K. – corneal peripheral curvature radius
PHOTO – captures an anterior eye photo
Menu selections allow you to customize settings for STEP, Vertical Distance, Cylinder format, Working Distance, Intraocular Lens and brightness of the target.
The Right/Left Eye Movement distance can be set for adults or children.
Patient data can be automatically printed in hard copy format or sent to a computer via RS232C or USB cable connection.
Measurement icons can be located quickly and easily on the large 7.5 inch full color LCD monitor. The tilt screen allows the operator to comfortably take measurements while standing or in a seated position.
Measurement modes include:
R/K – refraction and keratometry
REF – refraction only
KRT – keratometry only
P.K. – corneal peripheral curvature radius
PHOTO – captures an anterior eye photo
Menu selections allow you to customize settings for STEP, Vertical Distance, Cylinder format, Working Distance, Intraocular Lens and brightness of the target.
The Right/Left Eye Movement distance can be set for adults or children.
Patient data can be automatically printed in hard copy format or sent to a computer via RS232C or USB cable connection.
$
3,960.00
Reichert ORA NCT Tonometer
Description
The Reichert Ocular Response Analyzer provides a new measurement of corneal tissue properties called Corneal Hysteresis (CH) that is a result of viscous damping in the corneal tissue.
Corneal biomechanical properties influence the results and outcomes of ocular measurements and procedures, and may hold clues to diagnosing and managing ocular diseases.
Until now, assessing the biomechanical properties of corneal tissue has not been possible, confining practitioners and researchers to measuring purely geometrical aspects of the cornea, such as thickness and topography.
The Reichert Ocular Response Analyzer provides a new measurement of corneal tissue properties called Corneal Hysteresis (CH) that is a result of viscous damping in the corneal tissue.
Corneal biomechanical properties influence the results and outcomes of ocular measurements and procedures, and may hold clues to diagnosing and managing ocular diseases.
Until now, assessing the biomechanical properties of corneal tissue has not been possible, confining practitioners and researchers to measuring purely geometrical aspects of the cornea, such as thickness and topography.
$
7,290.00