SCHWIND ESIRIS
The ESIRIS is a state-of-the-art, sixth generation excimer laser that integrates the entire technological and applicational know-how of SCHWIND
- With a repetition rate of 200 Hz and a very small spot size of 0.8 mm, the ESIRIS provides ideal conditions for highly precise treatments.
- The ultra fast eye tracker (330 Hz) follows eye movements within the world’s shortest reaction time of only a few milliseconds.
- In combination with an ingenious algorithm of the SCHWIND Custom Ablation Manager software, the para-Gaussian spot provides for a very smooth corneal surface.
- The ESIRIS can be used for multiple applications – from aspherical standard corrections to corneal and ocular wavefront treatments.
- Available as optional equipment on the ESIRIS, online pachymetry further increases treatment safety. With the pachymetric procedure using Optical Coherence Pachymetry (OCP), simple, exact and contactless measurements of central corneal thickness during the entire treatment process can be performed.
- The working distance between the laser arm and the patient eye, at 295 millimeters, offers the operator optimal work conditions.
- With the optionally available swiveling patient bed, the ESIRIS is optimally equipped for use in combination with other medical systems.
+++ SCHWIND AMARIS now offers six-dimensional eye tracking +++ New PresbyMAX software module delivers aspheric, multifocal ablation profiles +++ SCHWIND SIRIUS integrates Scheimpflug imaging and Placido topography+++
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