Buy now 970 €
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Year of mfg. : 2024
Country : France
Available
Free delivery in metropolitan France
New equipment
Ideal for pan-retinal examination and laser treatment in small pupils
The QuadrAspheric lens is the ultimate solution for wide-field visualization down to the peripheral retina for the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral retinal defects. Its unique design enables wide-field visualization even through small pupils, making it crucial for the assessment and treatment of high-risk patients, such as those prone to angle closure and iris neovascularization, where dilation must be avoided. The possibility of using small pupils is particularly advantageous for geriatric populations whose pupil response to dilation is limited. Featuring a wide flange, the QuadrAspheric lens offers unrivalled stability and control during laser procedures.
120° / 144° field of view
Image magnification 0.51x
Laser spot magnification 1.97x
Available in flanged, flangeless and ANF+ contact options.
Wide-field vision of the retina and possibility of using small pupils
Ideal for detecting and treating middle and peripheral retinal anomalies
New equipment
1
Year of mfg.
2024
Available
Country
France
New equipment
2
Year of mfg.
2024
Available
Country
France
New equipment
2
Year of mfg.
2024
Available
Country
France
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