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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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The Optiflex™ Surgical Assistant is theultimate precision maneuvering and controlinstrument for positioning of surgical lensesused during vitreoretinal surgical procedures.
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May 15, 2009
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The optomap® is the company’s core product. It is created using the Panoramic200 and is used in primary level eye care for the screening of eye and non-eye diseases and disorders. It is available on a pay-per-patient examination basis and is non-reimbursable. The optomap® provides the practitioner with a digital wide-field of view of the patient’s retina which is viewed on-screen by the practitioner in the presence of the patient. As a digital image, an optomap® can be used in telemedicine applications or can be printed to provide documentation for the patient’s file.
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May 15, 2009
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The P200 is emerging as a new standard for primary eye care retinal imaging in many practices – ultrawidefield and central pole options, and the ideal means of delivering non-mydriatic retinal exams to a primarily healthy patient base. The P200 also provides two tracks in the system to support wellness and medical imaging procedures.
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May 15, 2009
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The P200C is designed to meet the need for more exacting clinical imaging capabilities within practices that are managing a patient base with ocular disease – delivering both ultra-widefield and ultra-high resolution images to facilitate disease management and clinical analysis. Improved automated eye steering promotes easy multiple image acquisition from a single patient to capture far-peripheral abnormalities.
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May 15, 2009
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Ideal means of delivering ultra-widefield optomap® plus Medical Retinal Exams to facilitate fluorescein angiography and fundus photography procedures. State of the art patient alignment system that promotes ease of use. Eye Steering enables field of view to the Ora Serrata in many cases.
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May 15, 2009
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