What is Panoptic® Ophthalmoscope?

Ophthalmoscope Panoptic® is a newly improved, manual, eye range with innovative optics that significantly improves the quality, accuracy and comfort of the eye test. Ophthalmoscopes are eye tools used during the eye test to see the eye to explore the health of the fundus or the inner surface of the eye. The range is looking for retinal damage such as separate or torn retina, and diseases such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. Most ophthalmoscopes are able to increase the anatomy of the eye only five to fifteen times. Unlike common ophthalmoscopes, the Panoptic® optalmoscope does not require the eye to artificially spread eye drops to allow enough light to go into the eye and review anatomy.

Excellent optics of the Ophthalmoscope Panoptic® allows condensation of light source to a narrow beam when the undilouted pupil passes and then the light beam extends to clearly illumination of the wide area at the rear of the eye. BreakthroughThe Ophthalmoscope Panoptic® is that it has improved on existing optical technology by enabling an eye test in an undeveloped eyes. The extension of the wide light of the beam of the panoptical ophthalmoscope also allows you to observe a larger area of ​​the eye at once and provides excellent examination of the inside of the eye. In addition, the Panoptic® ophthalmoscope has 25 percent more magnifying force over standard ophthalmoscopes, allowing doctors to observe finer details. Wider field of view and increased magnification produce better and more reliable eye tests.

Ophthalmoscope eye test begins with the removal of the patient's eye glasses if necessary. The medical instrument is then prepared by focusing the optics on the object around 10 feet (approximately 3 meters) from here, by setting aperture or opening for a tower source and adjusting the intensity of the light source. After the doctor ordered the patient to look directly forward and hold on, he placed the rubber eye cup of Panoptic® Ophthalmoscope over one of the patient's eyes and make sureIt is that the patient and the medical instrument are stable. The ophthalmoscope eye cup is slightly compressed until optimized is optimized and the whole fundus is not visible. Then the doctor carefully checks the anatomy of the fundus to seek any problems or abnormalities, and when the first eye is completed, the next eye will then be examined.

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