As a cataract or refractive surgeon, these questions are significant.
By integrating wavefront aberrometry with corneal topography, the iTrace provides a unique analysis that subtracts corneal from total aberrations in order to isolate the internal aberrations of the eye. Surgeons benefit from this information when planning surgical procedures such as refractive lensectomies, AK's, Accommodative & Multifocal IOL's and for post-op evaluations. Additionally, general eye care specialists can use this information to select and recommend the best vision correction treatment.
The iTrace measures quality of vision and visual function using a fundamental thin beam principle of optical ray tracing, a first in eye care diagnostics. The iTrace sequentially projects 256 near-infrared laser beams into the eye to measure forward aberrations, processing data point-by-point. This 5-in-1 system provides auto-refraction, corneal topography, ray tracing aberrometry, pupillometry and auto-keratometry, saving time, space and money.
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