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Intraoperative Ophthalmic Imaging and Surgical Systems

Optical fiber optics, laser technologies, solid-state electronics, and integrated camera systems are all new and offer exciting possibilities for intraoperative imaging.

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Intraoperative Ophthalmic Imaging and Surgical Systems

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  1. Coherent Market Insights The demand for intraoperative ophthalmic imaging and surgical systems for diagnostic and therapeutic monitoring of ocular tissues is rising Optical fiber optics, laser technologies, solid-state electronics, and integrated camera systems are all new and offer exciting possibilities for intraoperative imaging. Benefits of intraoperative ophthalmic imaging and surgical systems include the ability to provide immediate analysis and treatment of eye disorders, as well as the ability to provide patients with vision correction after surgery. As intraoperative ophthalmic imaging has grown in popularity, more vascular MRI procedures have been added to the toolkit of medical and surgical practitioners. This type of MRI is used to examine blood flow in the body, especially to the eyes and brain. The overall picture from a vascular MRI is that the brain and/or the eyes are functioning inside normal parameters, although other areas of the body may be abnormal. The intraoperative ophthalmic imaging and surgical systems family include two new generations of intraoperative tomography products. One is the Global Interoperative Ophthalmography (GIOT) system, designed for both fasciotomy and vitrectomy/cavatory surgery. The second product in the GIOT product family is the single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanner. Both of these highly sophisticated intraoperative diagnostic imaging systems have enabled doctors to make a number of important findings in the field. These Coherent Market Insights

  2. Coherent Market Insights findings have revolutionized the way that intraocular fundus photography is done and paved the way for improved intraocular coherence. Read More : https://bit.ly/3qeKVwp Coherent Market Insights

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