
Features
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The P45 Ultrasonic Worksation provides the highest ultrasound resolution for imaging
50 MHz anterior segment imaging can be utilized for glaucoma management, anterior segment tumor detection, pre / post-op corneal evaluations
10 MHz B-Scan retinal imaging gives you 40 and 60-degree scan angle to ensure complete examination of the orbit and globe.
10 MHz A-Scan takes up to five measurements per eye and performs IOL calculation automatically
8 MHz Diagnostic A-Scan allows careful and systematic analysis of both globe and orbital to identify different types of tissue such as tumors and inflammation.
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UBM Provides Highest Ultrasound Resolution For Anterior Segment Image
The 50 MHz transducer gives unmatched clarity to the anatomy and pathology within the anterior segment including the cornea, iris, sclera, and ciliary body.
Superior B-Scan Capabilities
The B-Scan 10 MHz probe captures images in 40 and 60 degrees to ensure thorough examination of the globe and orbit. The B-Scan, in the Quad Mode feature, allows the end user the capability of comparing and viewing past examinations with a real-time exam. The B-Scan also incorporates an A-Scan vector display.
A-Scan Safety Features
The A-Scan uses a 10 MHz solid tip probe that incorporates a fixation light for easy alignment and precise axial length measurement. An audible tone confirms corneal contact with the probe. The device takes the average axial length of up to five measurements per eye. IOL calculations include SRK II, Holladay, SRK/T, and Binkhorst.
Diagnostic A-Scan Capabilities
Diagnostic A-Scans are utilized whenever a complete, or partial, opacification of the media prevents an adequate clinical examination of either the anterior or posterior segments. The 8 MHz Diagnostic A-Scan mode incorporates special signal processing for effective tissue differentiation.
User Friendly Operation
The P45 uses icon-based, user friendly, proprietary software for faster and more accurate examinations. On-screen icons, prompts, and help screens assist the operator in using the system. You can observe intraocular anatomy and pathology in detail as well as compare current patient data with past examinations. UBM Plus images are stored on the hard drive and can be archived on standard floppy disks or a Zip drive (provided). Additional superior features include dual calipers, complete on-screen annotation, pre/post processing capabilities, as well as zoom and pan features for optimal positioning for viewing suspicious areas.

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