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Halogen HPX™ lamp provides light output for true tissue color and consistent, long-lasting illumination
Coaxial optics produce a shadow-free spot, easier entry into undilated pupils, and a larger field of view
18 aperture/filter combinations for greater versatility: micro, small, and large spot sizes, cobalt blue filter for corneal exams, fixation target, or slit aperture can be combined with red-free filter, polarizing filter, or unfiltered Halogen HPX illumination
68 lenses in single-diopter steps for precise resolution (+38 to -30)
Sealed optics keep out dust and dirt for years of maint
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June 29, 2009
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Halogen HPX™ lamp provides light for true tissue color and long-lasting performance
Coaxial optics produce a shadow-free spot, easier entry into undilated pupils, and a larger field of view versus standard ophthalmoscopes
Detect corneal abrasions with cobalt blue filter
Polarizing filter virtually eliminates corneal reflection
Sealed optics keep out dust and dirt
18 unique aperture/filter combinations for greater versatility
Red-free filter may be used with any aperture
28 focusing lenses with a range of -25 to +40 diopters
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June 29, 2009
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Halogen light for true tissue color and consistent, long-lasting illumination
6 apertures for generalist use: micro, small, and large spot sizes, fixation target, slit aperture, and red-free filter
28 focusing lenses with a range of -25 to +40 diopters
Rubber brow rest prevents scratching of eyeglasses
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June 29, 2009
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The A.V.I. Panoramic Viewing System was developed in New York, in 1989 by Avi Grinblat, under the surgical supervision of Professor Stanley Chang, MD. After medical trails performed at the New York Cornell Medical Center and later at Columbia University the System was launched on the market and immediately revolutionized the way of visualizing and performing vitreoretinal surgery. Soon, the A.V.I. Panoramic Viewing System became the standard operating system in eye clinics worldwide.
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May 15, 2009
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Crystal Q-switch results in a more consistent cutting precision and long-term stability in energy delivery.
Widest range of adjustment for posterior and anterior offset - 500µm - provides maximum flexibility of treatment and safety of operation (Premium version only).
Integrated 5 position magnification changer for enhanced capability of the slit lamp for treatment and diagnosis (Premium version only).
High performance laser system provides optical breakdown at low energy settings, ensuring higher safety and less side effects.
State-of-the-art integrated design with large display and all contr
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April 29, 2009
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Provides efficacy consistent with argon systems, while providing the benefits of a continuous wave 532 nm treatment beam.
Large, easy-to-read data displays.
Incorporates diode-pumped, frequency-doubled YAG solid-state laser technology.
Not subject to overheating.
Provides homogeneous laser spots.
Offers instant delivery of selected power upon depression of footswitch and stable beam delivery.
Uses a red diode laser for the aiming beam.
Keeps the doctor’s safety filter in the beam path during treatment. It can be rotated out of the beam path if desired. Interlock protection
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April 29, 2009
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Light, bright and easy to use:All Pupil II is based on the designs of the number one selling All Pupil indirect. Look out for the new features designed to make your examination easier and more comfortable.Go Wireless (Patent Pending):That's right no more wires and cords! The freedom to move from room to room without any constraints. Keeler is delighted to introduce this great "wow" feature to the market leading Vantage indirect ophthalmoscope.
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June 22, 2009
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MVR Blade
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June 01, 2009
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MVR Blade
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Date:
June 01, 2009
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State-of-the-art manufacturing and quality control ensure that knives are consistently sharp and precise. Sure grip handles have a ridge indicating position of cutting edge.
Tapered tip creates a fluid tight incision for self-sealing wounds.
Gauge size is on the handle for quick identification.
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June 01, 2009
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