The VuPad Ophthalmic Ultrasound System is a non-invasive, active, diagnostic and biometric device intended for use in ophthalmic applications.The system includes capabilities for A-Scan, B-Scan, UBM (high frequency B-scan),a nd pachymetry. The device is used by coupling the probe/transducer to the eye either by direct contact or immersion methods. The VuPad B-Scan mode produces a live, two-dimensional image to facilitate the identification and measurement of ocular pathologies in the posterior chamber of the eye. The A-Scan mode measures axial length (AXL), anterior chamber depth, and lens thickness and aids in the calculation of associated IOL power for implanted lenses. The pachymeter measures the central corneal thickness of the eye. The system is a stand-alone system that runs on a Windows 10 platform and may be networked for interface with electronic medical records systems and printers. The system is provided with the portable tablet, 12 MHz B-probe, 10 MHz A-probe, water-path probe with 35 MHz transducer, 20 MHz pachymetry probe,power supply, foot switch and user manual.
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed for ophthalmic imaging procedures. It includes software that supports a variety of static and real-time eye and orbital imaging applications including physical measurement and oncology related treatment. It will generate ultrasound pulses, direct them to a target area, detect the resulting ultrasound echoes, and process the resulting information producing and displaying static or dynamic two- or three-dimensional (3-D) images. This GMDN code includes ultrasound imaging systems with, e.g., A-mode, B-mode, Doppler, colour Doppler (CD), M-mode, and duplex (combination imaging, Doppler and/or colour flow) scanning capabilities.