IOL master – a device that measures the strength of the lens to be implanted in the eye during surgery. Taking into account the length of the eye, keratometric value, depth of the anterior chamber and applying several formulas, we calculate the strength of the lens to be implanted. The patient sits on the device, lays his head on the device and the device automatically records all the necessary data. The examination is painless, lasts half a minute, and the finding is obtained immediately and printed on the printer.
ULTRASOUND + A scan – a test for gaining insight into the interior of the eye and the length of the eye. The patient sits comfortably in a chair and the doctor probes the upper and lower eyelid gently by using an ultrasound probe and takes photographs. With the A scan, it is necessary to place the probe on the cornea of a previously anesthetized eye. The test is painless, not harmful and takes a few minutes.
Corneal topography – a test that gives an insight into the curvature of the front surface of the cornea and it determines the value of corneal astigmatism. The patient sits on the device, lays his head on the device and the device automatically records all the necessary data. The examination is painless, lasts a few seconds, and the finding is obtained immediately and printed on the printer.
Endothelial microscope – a test that calculates the number of endothelial cells in the cornea. The patient sits on the device, lays his head on the device and the device automatically records all the necessary data. The examination is painless, lasts a few seconds, and the finding is obtained immediately and printed on the printer.