Manufacturers: OCULAR INSTRUMENTS Categories: LENSES - CONTACT
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| Contact Lens, H-S Fundus |
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The Haag-Streit 901 Fundus lens is for the binocular slit observation of the pupil, the macula and its surroundings to 30°, and the central vitreous body sections.
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| Lens Contact, Area Centralis by Volk |
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The Volk Area Centralis® is excellent for critically evaluating and treating subretinal neovascularization and changes from macular degeneration, retinal vascular occlusions, diabetic macular edema, proliferative diabetic retinopathy and other retinal conditions. It is ideal for focal laser treatment of these conditions providing excellent magnification combined with a good field of view.
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| Lens Contact, Capsulotomy by Volk |
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Laser capsulotomy procedures are now greatly improved with Volk's exclusive Double Aspheric Capsulotomy Laser Lens. This new lens promotes precise and focused laser beam placement at the capsular bag. Computer optimized for enhanced viewing and laser treatment of the posterior capsule. This new aspheric design comes standard with LaserWindow for optimal laser beam transmission and imaging element protection.
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| Lens Contact, Centralis Direct by Volk |
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Volk’s Centralis Direct Laser Lens affords the practitioner a direct upright image of the posterior segment of the eye. Utilizing a unique solid methyl methacrylate optic with a bonded protective glass LaserWindow™ exterior, this special optical design eliminates filament reflection common to other lower profile fundus lenses.
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| Lens Contact, Equator Plus by Volk |
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Volk's unique 129 diopter contact lens has been specifically designed for small pupil examinations at the slit lamp when traditional non-contact slit lamp lenses do not provide adequate views. The Equator Plus delivers an outstanding 137° dynamic field of view and can be used with pupils as small as 3mm.Evaluated by Harvey Lincoff, MD.
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