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Appasamy Endo Probes Straight .
Weight 20G , 23G , 25G .
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Appasamy Endo Probes Straight .
Weight 20G , 23G , 25G .
₹11,246 ₹11,470
Details :-
Appasamy Endo Probes Straight .
Weight 20G , 23G , 25G .
Weight | 20G, 23G, 25G |
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Brand | Appasamy |
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•User profile : 5 Users with 11 program modes. •Display : 10.4* soft touch LCD display. •Irrigation : gravity fed, motorized control and manual iv pole. • Power : 7 watts • Diathermy Probe type : Endo & Exo probe •Lamp : two independent LED •Intensity Range : 10-100% variable •Hand piece : 40 KHz frequency ,slim and light weight. •U/s mode : continuous, pulse, micro pulse, burst, om pulse. •Fragmentome mode : continuous, pulse & micro pulse. •Pressure source : internal medical graded air pump. •Pressure range : 10-100 mm Hg. •Silicone oil injection pressure : 80 psi. (LIN/NLIN) •Silicone oil extraction vacuum : 600 mm Hg (LIN/NLIN) •Power Supply : 110/230 V AC 60/50 Hz,6A(max)
The Argos Advanced Optical Biometer is a noninvasive, noncontact device designed to maximize the clini-cian’s ease of use by streamlining biomet-ric acquisition and minimizing discomfort for the patient. The Argos is not yet clini-cally available; however, according to the manufacturer, it outperformed competi-tor devices in clinical trials.1 The Argos consolidates the process of acquiring biometric parameters with a high success rate and accuracy, even in the densest of cataracts. It provides precise ocular biom-etry for accurate selection of IOLs using swept-source OCT.With swept-source technology, a near-infrared swept laser is scanned across the patient’s eye. As light is detected return-ing from boundary layers, an accurate reconstruction of the ocular physiology is created in the device’s software. With the use of fast image reconstruction algo-rithms, real-time 2-D imaging of the eye is available during biometer alignment. Image acquisition for biometric and kera-tometric measurement takes the Argos less than 1 second, according to the company, with the device capturing six images in that span of time and generat-ing three sets of results, calculating aver-age and standard deviation values. The Argos optical biometer is based on coherent optical interferometry and tomography with lateral scanning of a 1-μm swept-source beam. Keratometry (K) values are generated by illumination
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