50 MHz probe reveals what you can not see with OCT alone, enabling the operator to visualize the structures located behind the iris such as ciliary bodies, the processes and lens zonules.Linear scanning offers the greatest signal intensity, providing superior anterior chamber image quality as the probe is always perpendicular with the tissue interface of interest.
An ultrasound imaging transducer that is a hand-held device moved over the intact surface of a patient's eye during imaging applications involving the examination of the lens. It may include single or multiple element transducer assembly configurations that convert electric voltages into an ultrasound beam. Typically used with coupling gels to ensure adequate contact with the patient's eye it steers, focuses and detects the ultrasound beam and resulting echoes mechanically or electronically. This group of devices typically includes ultrasound imaging transducers used with A-mode scanning capabilities. This is a reusable device.