DIAGNOSIS
The high-precision SCHWIND Corneal Wavefront Analyzer measures corneal wavefront data.
With its placido technology and very high 1 µm resolution, it detects even the smallest irregularities of the cornea.
A unique feature of all SCHWIND diagnostic devices is the inclusion of static cyclotorsion control in all treatment methods using SCHWIND AMARIS.
Benefits at a glance
Placido topography with 1 µm resolution for high precision
Maximum topographic information through intelligent measuring cone design
Static cyclotorsion information for more precise treatment results
Two measuring cones give highly reliable results, even with deep-set or small eyes. The intelligent geometric cone shape of the measuring heads ensures maximum analysis diameter for patient images without nose shadow. The Corneal Wavefront Analyzer can also analyse multiple images from a series and help select the best image quality for treatment planning.
An integrated pupillometry function measures the pupil diameter under both scotopic and photopic light conditions.
The SCHWIND Corneal Wavefront Analyzer, SCHWIND PERAMIS, SCHWIND SIRIUS and the all-purpose Combi Wavefront Analyzer (combination of SCHWIND PERAMIS & SIRIUS) offer a comprehensive range of measuring methods and diagnostic options for refractive and therapeutic corneal surgery, including corneal and ocular wavefront as well as pachymetric data. Their sophisticated ergonomic design and user-friendliness make clinical work easier.
All diagnostic data can be imported into the SCHWIND CAM treatment planning tool at a mouse click.
A unique feature is the inclusion of static cyclotorsion control in all treatment methods using SCHWIND AMARIS. This provides for optimum centring and enhanced precision in astigmatism and wavefront treatment.
Benefits at a glance: