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Carl Zeiss IOLMaster 700 optical biometry Keratometry

IOLMaster 700 managed to obtain AL measurements in most eyes. IOLMaster 500 was not able to quantify 8 of the 55 eyes with posterior subcapsular cataracts (LOCS III psc grade≥4). In 47 eyes, AL measurements used and from both tools were obtained in comparisons.

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Description

Carl Zeiss IOLMaster 700 is the top technological product for innovation and design in optical biometry. Developed and presented by Carl Zeiss Meditec in Jena, Germany, the prototype was launched in 1999. Since then, the IOLMaster has improved its refractive results, greatly benefiting cataract patients worldwide. 

Carl Zeiss IOLMaster 700 optical biometry managed to obtain AL measurements in most eyes. IOLMaster 500 was not able to quantify 8 of the 55 eyes with posterior subcapsular cataracts (LOCS III psc grade≥4). In 47 eyes, AL measurements used and from both tools were obtained in comparisons.

Carl Zeiss IOLMaster 700 is as precise as IOLMaster 500 in getting biometric information. Also, it may obtain biometric measurements of some patients who cannot be measured by IOLMaster 500 because of complicated posterior subcapsular cataract. Intended to reduce the risk of refractive openings, Carl Zeiss IOLMaster 700 provides precise and highly repeatable lens thickness and corneal thickness measurements of the eye. Simply speaking, the swept-source OCT is capable of measuring everything but the anterior corneal surface, and it does so in a depth of 44 mm and with six scan lines (0º, 30º, 60º, 90º, 120º, and 150º).

IOLMaster 700

Carl Zeiss IOLMaster 700 measures the eye’s axis length, corneal curvature, and anterior chamber depth. This information is used to calculate the power of an intraocular lens (IOL) that will be implanted in the eye during surgery. The Zeiss IOL Master is a critical part of the IOL implantation process and helps to ensure that the patient receives the best possible vision after surgery.

Many know them as the main entry point within the Zeiss Cataract Suite. Upgrading the new IOLMaster 700 has enabled the latest versions of swept-source OCT to see the bad length breadth of the eye. This allows surgeons to detect any form of unusual or abnormalities in the ocular geometry of the lens.

IOLMaster 700 include:

-Keratometry
-First from the sector sailed source OCT-based biometer
-Improved refractive results after cataract surgery: Identifies irregular eye geometries such as lens tilt, pictures the fovea to ensure correct fixation, telecentric keratometry

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