An electrically-powered optical device intended to be used to create digital colour photographic images/video of the ocular fundus (interior eye surface opposite the lens) through the pupil, to aid in diagnosing and monitoring retinal pathology; it may also...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device assembly with an integrated fundus camera and a high-power (>5mW) optically-pumped semiconductor laser (OPSL) intended for: 1) ocular laser treatment procedures, including coagulation of abnormal retinal vasculature; ...
An optical device intended to be attached over the camera lens of an off-the-shelf smartphone by a healthcare professional to enable imaging of the eye, including anterior segment and/or fundus, using the existing camera/video capabilities of the smartphone...
A hand-held, battery-powered, optical device intended for digital image capture and analysis of the external ocular anatomy to assist in the diagnosis of ophthalmic abnormalities (e.g., ptosis, strabismus, glaucoma); it is not intended to capture images of ...
A non-sterile optical device intended for attachment to a multi-purpose digital medical camera to provide high-resolution focusing of digital imaging data from the fundus of the eye in fluoroscopic studies. It is intended for capturing images as a fluoresce...
A software program intended to analyse images of the retina to provide interpretive results for clinical decision support relating to retinal diseases (e.g., diabetic retinopathy, choroidal neovascularization). It utilizes specific algorithms and/or artific...
An individual software application program or group of programs used in combination with one or more retinal imaging devices, such as a fundus camera, for either point-of-care or remote (telemedicine) use. The software provides analysis capabilities for the...