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Advanced double aspheric design provides enhanced imaging.Ultimate 90D lens with similar magnification and widest field of view past the vortex.
Unique glass surface curves and coating minimize distortion and reflections. High index glass ensures highest resolution stereo image, even through small pupils.
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June 29, 2009
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BK Medical’s new Flex Focus scanner lets you take your practice anywhere. The Flex Focus features superior images on a 19” monitor, yet is lightweight, small, goes with you to the point-of-care. With the Flex Focus BK Medical proves that image is everything.
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September 23, 2009
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The Keeler Cryomatic System including the probes, results from a complete re-engineering process aimed at producing greater reliability and a better freeze, as well as simplicity of set-up and operation, all of which combine to make it uniquely superior.
Whilst retaining classical tip configurations, the probes and their manufacturing processes have been fundamentally redesigned to minimise blocking due to impurities in the cryogen gas or from moisture resultant from sterilising.
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April 20, 2009
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Provides mirrors for the examination of the fundus and the anterior chamber angle. Steam Sterilizable universal ophthalmic lens prism. High index glass design. Mirrors maintain total internal reflection as if they are coated. One 64° gonio mirror and two fundus mirrors, 73° and 67°. Fundus images overlap, no "blind spot" in fundus field. Methylcellulose not required. Cleaning Method 3. Gonio mag .61x.
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June 29, 2009
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The flat front surface of this "Goldmann" type fundus lens provides a direct image of the posterior pole. Methylcellulose and NMR-K (Kapetansky) no methylcellulose designs available.
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June 29, 2009
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Four mirrors plus a central axis view give a complete view of the interior of the eye. Unique "depth dots" mark each mirror at the base for easy orientation. One dot, 62° (anterior chamber angle); two dots, 67° (ora serrata); three dots, 76° (mid-equator); four dots, 80° (mid-peripheral area). The mirrors provide fields of view that overlap completely. Gonio mag .80x.
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June 29, 2009
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Direct gonioscopy lens with magnification. The lens rests on the scleral flange creating a corneal vault and leaving the anterior chamber angle undisturbed. Three sizes available.
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June 29, 2009
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The best lens available for gonioscopy and laser trabeculoplasty. One 62° mirror. Tilted anterior surface corrects image and laser beam astigmatism. Unsurpassed resolution. Can be used on most patients without methylcellulose. Suitable for Argon, diode or YAG laser treatment. Available with the Ocular Securefit® flange.
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June 29, 2009
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Small size gonio lens with one 62° mirror. Compact knurled ring simplifies 360° viewing of the anterior chamber angle. Methylcellulose and NMR-K (Kapetansky) no methylcellulose designs available.
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June 29, 2009
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Two opposing 62° mirrors provide a complete view of the anterior chamber angle with only a 180° lens rotation. Methylcellulose and NMR-K (Kapetansky) no methylcellulose designs available.
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June 29, 2009
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