Blue laser autofluorescence, SLT in review and biometry connected

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Detailed diagnostic imaging
Heidelberg Engineering has been showing off BluePeak laser autofluorescence and the new Anterior Segment Module, which is the company claims is bringing a new dimension to anterior segment imaging.

Laser delivery platforms
Lumenis has been displaying its range of photocoagulation and laser delivery technologies at ESCRS. Among the products on display is the company’s fully integrated, advanced laser delivery technology and slip lamp biomicroscope; Insight.

Light speed measurements
Best IOL prediction results through connectivity; this was the philosophy behind the new software released for Haag-Streit's LENSTAR LS 900 optical biometer for the entire eye.

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