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Artemis 2

Artemis 2
General Information
VendorUltraLink LLC
ItemArtemis 2
Features
  • Extreme accuracy in corneal pachymetry.
  • Ability to measure corneal flaps in 3D with 1-µm precision.
  • Ability to measure residual stromal beds in 3D for safe planning of enhancement LASIK surgery.
  • Ability to accurately diagnose the sub-surface cause of complications of corneal refractive surgery.
  • Unparalleled accuracy in single-sweep 3D angle-to-angle or sulcus-to-sulcus measurements.
  • High-resolution B-scan imaging of the anterior or posterior chamber.
  • Anatomical post-operative monitoring of IOL position.
  • Diagnostics for complications post-IOL surgery.
ApprovalUS FDA
Product NumberArtemis 2
Resolution1 to 5 microns
Scan Type3D Arc-scan (B-scan)
Dimensions (WxHxD)Inquire
Probe FrequencyInquire
DisplayLCD monitor
GrayscaleInquire
Image Enhancement/AnalysisInquire
Image Storage/OutputInterfaces with PC .
PricingInquire
FinancingTo finance this purchase click here (U.S. customers only)
Product Description
Artemis is the world's first very high frequency digital ultrasound eye arc-scanner. Using patented 3D Arc-scanning technology, Artemis provides microscopic resolution images and precision measurement capabilities of the cornea and anterior segments of the human eye. Artemis is a very high frequency (VHF) ultrasound eye scanner. In use, the patient leans forward placing their head onto an adjustable headrest. The headrest's unique design permits the patient to pull away quickly from the scanner if desired. An eyecup filled with a saline-based interface fluid couples the ultrasound signal to the eye, while a precision mechanism moves the transducer past the front of the eye. During the accurately controlled arc motion of the transducer, which lasts less than one second, many thousands of ultrasound samples are digitized. Following a scan, signal analysis is performed on a PC-compatible microcomputer, and the data are available for immediate viewing on an LCD monitor or archival storage to disc media.
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