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The first topography unit to accurately represent local curvature,
calculated by an "Arc-Step" method.
Because of its outstanding precision, test repeatability and capability
to highlight even the smallest details, the Keratron represents a standard of reference in
corneal topography.
The 28-ring Placido cone allows coverage
over 90% of the corneal surface. Peripheral measurements are extremely important for the analysis
of the transition areas in refractive surgery, for correct simulation of contact lens fitting and
for the diagnosis of peripheral dystrophies.
The "Arc-Step" calculation method,
as well as many other proprietary algorithms in the software, allows the measurement of both
curvature and height at each point on the cornea with a resolution and accuracy of less then
one micron.
The patented Eye Position Control System
(EPCS) allows image acquisition only at the correct focusing distance; and lateral misalignments
are automatically corrected. Repeatability checking is provided.
The large, high-resolution monitor clearly
displays the tear film and the ring images during examinations, in order to avoid artefacts.
It also recalls previously acquired images.
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