13 Jan 2017
Wide field of view with reduced diameter: The new OCULUS WiFi HD Mini lens for the BIOM® system has a reduced diameter of 17 mm and, like all OCULUS l... more
Wide field of view with reduced diameter: The new OCULUS WiFi HD Mini lens for the BIOM® system has a reduced diameter of 17 mm and, like all OCULUS lenses, guarantees high quality, wide field of view and high definition resolution.
The new WiFi HD Mini lens provides additional space in the surgical field thanks to its reduced diameter feature, while allowing for a full range of procedures, including ILM peelings and work in the periphery by torqueing the eye and indenting the sclera. Please contact us if you wish further information or consulting.
21 Dec 2016
The OCULUS Pentacam® AXL with the serial no. 70100 0411 6160 has gone lost in transit under circumstances not clarified. In case you are offered this ... more
The OCULUS Pentacam® AXL with the serial no. 70100 0411 6160 has gone lost in transit under circumstances not clarified. In case you are offered this device or know more about its present location please report to sales@oculus.de or to your authorized distributor. Thank you for your support! Please note: Stolen goods are not supported by the OCULUS Distribution Network!
16 Sep 2016
We are pleased to offer a free download of the Supplement "Biomechanical Assessment with the Corvis® ST and Integration with Tomography" to ... more
We are pleased to offer a free download of the Supplement "Biomechanical Assessment with the Corvis® ST and Integration with Tomography" to ophthalmologists.
The Special Supplement is published by Jaypee Highlights Medical Publishers, Inc. and inserted in the September issue (No 4) of Highlights of Ophthalmology Journal.
Authors:
Prof. Cynthia Roberts, PhD, Ohio, USA
Prof. Paolo Vinciguerra, MD; Riccardo Vinciguerra, MD, Milan, Italy
Prof. Renato Ambrósio Jr, MD, PhD; Bernardo T. Lopes, MD, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Prof. Ahmed Elsheikh, PhD, Ashkan Mohammadvali; Kai-Jung Chen; Liverpool, UK
29 Aug 2016
“Moving keratoconus classification into a modern era” is the title of a new article by Michael W. Belin, MD, published in the August issue of the EyeW... more
“Moving keratoconus classification into a modern era” is the title of a new article by Michael W. Belin, MD, published in the August issue of the EyeWorld Magazine. Belin explains the concept which is used for the new Belin ABCD Keratoconus Staging for the OCULUS Pentacam® and why there was a need for a modern classification system.
Read the article
13 Jul 2016
NEW at the ESCRS 2016: The OCULUS Corvis® ST combines tonometry and pachymetry with the biomechanical response of the cornea in a new and exciting way... more
NEW at the ESCRS 2016: The OCULUS Corvis® ST combines tonometry and pachymetry with the biomechanical response of the cornea in a new and exciting way. It is the first instrument enabling ophthalmologists to perform fast and comprehensive screenings for biomechanically weak corneas. Furthermore, the integration of Pentacam® data allows combining biomechanical and tomographic data for a more efficient and safer screening prior to refractive surgery.
OCULUS invites ophthalmologists to attend the Lunch Symposium at ESCRS Copenhagen on Saturday, 10th September 2016, 13 – 14 h at the Bella Center in Copenhagen and visit booth C200 in the exhibition area.
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