CATARACT BIOMETRY

IOL Master uses advanced laser technology to measure eye length and corneal curvature, helping the surgeon select the right intraocular lens power for cataract surgery.
IOL Master is one of the most sophisticated and accurate ways to determine the power of the intraocular lens (IOL) implant for cataract surgery.
The IOL Master allows for fast, accurate measurements of multiple areas of the eye, such as eye length and surface curvature, which are necessary for cataract surgery.
The IOL Master uses laser technology to measure the length of the eye. Measuring the length of the eye accurately is extremely important in cataract surgery, as it allows the eye surgeon to select the right power lens to implant for each patient.
The IOL Master is the latest technology in this area, and is more accurate than other methods, including the ultrasound test typically used for these measurements.

Determine the true IOP
The Corvis ST measures IOP, corneal thickness, and the deformation response of the cornea. Based on these data, it has the potential to determine an IOP value that is uninfluenced by corneal biomechanical properties.
Screening for corneal ectasia
Corneal ectasia leads to changes in the viscoelastic properties of the cornea. These changes can be analyzed based on deviations in deformation response parameters relative to normal eyes.
Visualizing the effect of corneal crosslinking
Changes in deformation characteristics due to corneal crosslinking can also be measured with the Corvis ST. The Corvis ST has the potential to quantify the effect of crosslinking on the biomechanical properties of the cornea.
