Zeiss Stratus OCT-III

The Zeiss Stratus OCT III is a diagnostic imaging device that provides direct cross sectional images of the retina for objective measurement and subjective clinical evaluation in the detection of glaucoma and retinal diseases. The Zeiss Stratus OCT III produces images and analyzes macular thickness, the retinal nerve fiber layer and the optic disc using the latest technology for high resolution scans.

The Zeiss Stratus OCT III is the only instrument to offer three diagnostic capabilities including Macula, RNFL, and Optic Nerve Head.

The dynamic information provided by the Zeiss Stratus OCT III produces retinal images never seen before. The Zeiss Stratus OCT III is a tomographic imaging device unlike ordinary topographic units available. The complete cross-sectional view of the retinal structure provided by the Zeiss Stratus OCT III demonstrates actual histology. The result is data that enhances your ability to diagnose and manage a patient’s glaucoma or retinal disease.

Features:

• The Zeiss Stratus OCT III is clinically the most versatile and valuable technology available
• Zeiss OCT III uses an optical measurement known as low-coherence interferometry
• Resolution is ≤ 10µm
• The Zeiss Stratus OCT III uses high resolution scans in image acquisition without the problem of corneal birefringence
• High resolution scans can acquire more than 500,000 data points depending on user-selected scan resolution
• Zeiss Stratus OCT III has provides diagnostic capabilities: Macula – RNFL – Optic Nerve Head