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The time for capturing an image has been reduced by introducing the Swept
Source system for measurement which is one of the Fourier Domain systems. Since
a three-dimensional data can be captured only within 0.3 ~ 2.4 seconds, the motion
artifact due to eye movement and/or faulty fixing of the eye can be minimized.
Since the Cornea/Anterior Segment OCT does not make contact with the eye, images
of the eye immediately after a surgery can also be captured. In addition, the Cornea/
Anterior Segment OCT allows you to obtain the data of the anterior segment of the
eye with corneal opacity which is difficult to be observed with the slit lamp, etc.
The captured data can be analyzed with various applications to quantify the data.
Since the three-dimensional data can be captured by simple operations, even a new
operator can capture images and perform necessary analysis as many times as needed.
The light source is of the wavelength of 1310 nm which penetrates the tissue deeper
to capture fine images of angle recess with the axial resolution of 10m or less,
which cannot be displayed by the OCT that employs the wavelength of approximately
840 nm used for the retina. The wide scanning range of 16 mm allows you to observe the area from the angle on the ear side to that on the nose side at once. |