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Bausch & Lomb Orbscan II LASIK Topography
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USD 18,500.00 |
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USD 18,500.00 |
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| Start Time |
Monday, October 06, 2008 |
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Wednesday, November 05, 2008 |
| Location |
Somers, New York |
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Description
Bausch & Lomb's Orbscan II The Orbscan is a quick and painless diagnostic test that analyzes and measures the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye where light rays enter. When considering laser vision correction or cataract surgery, this advanced diagnostic device is a real advantage over most other corneal diagnostic equipment available today. Corneal topography is a method of corneal curvature examination assisted by computer analysis. A corneal topographer projects a series of illuminated rings onto the corneal surface, which are reflected back into the instrument. The reflected rings of light are analyzed by the computer and a topographical map of the cornea is generated. The topographical map and computerized analysis reveals any distortions of the cornea, such as is keratoconus or corneal scarring, as well as the corneal curvature and meridians of astigmatism. This diagnostic procedure is essential for patients being considered for refractive surgical procedures (such as LASIK) and may even be necessary in the follow-up of some patients who have undergone refractive surgical procedures.Our Orbscan II system has: PCmonitorprinternew softwarenew bulbs (+ one as a backup) Disclaimer: The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies. If so, do not bid on this item unless you are an authorized purchaser. If the item is subject to FDA regulation, I will verify your status as an authorized purchaser of this item before shipping of the item. If you have questions about legal obligations regarding sales of medical devices, you should consult with the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/industry/support/index.html
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