An all in one optical biometer

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The LENSTAR LS900® was introduced at last year's ESCRS and provides the user with a complete biometrical assessment of the patient?s eye in a single measurement procedure, including lens thickness, anterior chamber depth (lens position) and retinal thickness.

The LENSTAR LS900 was introduced at last year and provides the user with a complete biometrical assessment of the patient's eye in a single measurement procedure, including lens thickness, anterior chamber depth (lens position) and retinal thickness.

The all in one biometer, keratometer, pachymeter, pupillometer 
and IOL calculator
means you can get up to nine measurements in one shot, including lens thickness.

All measurements using laser optical technology
means you align once, get all results. Measurements on the visual axis
give ighly reproducible results on all parameters.

On the fourth day of the show Ophthalmology Times Europe will report on the initial experience with this device and how the new parameters and their accuracy may influence the prediction of IOL power in the future.

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