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4400 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33137 US Toll Free: 1 888 268 OPKO Tel: 305-575-4178Email: [email protected] Web: www.opko.com
In any combination of:
A-Scan
B-Scan
UBM
A-SCAN SPECIFICATIONS
PROBE
Type: Solid probe, “Immersion” or “Contact”
Frequency: 13 MHz
Internal Fixation Light: Red LED
Measurable Value: Axial length, Anterior chamber depth, Lens thickness, Vitreous length
Axial Length Range: 14 - 40 mm
Clinical Accuracy: ± 0.1 mm
User-selectable for each of Ultrasonic Velocity: anterior chamber (typ. 1532 m/s), lens (typ. 1641 m/s for natural lens, preset for PMMA, Acrylic & Silicone IOLs) vitreous cavity (typ. 1532 m/s) for natural vitreous or for Silicone Oil-filled eye (typ.980 m/s or 1040 m/s)
IOL CALCULATIONS
IOL Formulas: Holladay I, Hoffer-Q, SRK-II, SRK/T and Haigis
Accuracy: ± 0.01 D steps
B-SCAN SPECIFICATIONS
PROBE
Type: Motorized Sector B-Probe
Frequency: 10 MHz supplied (optional 20 MHz)
Sector angle: Variable 35º or 50º
DISPLAY
Depth range: 43 or 50 mm from the probe tip
Resolution: Axial direction 0.15 mm, Lateral direction max. 0.2 mm
Live Zoom: 2X, user selectable location on the image.
Gain curves: Logarithmic with user-selectable contrast and brightness control
MEASUREMENTS
Distance: Calipers on B-Scan display, gates on profile A-Scan display,
Dual Screen Live Zoom with Calipers Measurement
Gain: Adjustable 30 - 114 dB
Dynamic Range: Adjustable 0 - 85 dB
Auto TGC Zone Depth: ± 100%, variable
NOTE: B-PROBES AND UBM PROBES OPERATE FROM THE SAME CONSOLE WITH UP TO 4 PROBES PER SINGLE CONSOLE.
UBM SPECIFICATIONS
HF 35-50 (UBM) PROBE
Type: Motor driven, compact probe with high frequency transducers: 35 MHz or 50 MHz
Scanning angle: 34º and 20º
Display Observable range: 18.5 mm wide x 14 mm deep @ 34º sector. 12.0 mm wide x 14mm deep @ 20º sector
Dual Screen simultaneous display with Live Zoom and standard screen display
ELECTRONIC RESOLUTION
34º field sector: Axial (depth) direction 0.027 mm
Lateral (width) direction: max. 0.035 mm
20º field sector: Axial (depth) direction 0.027 mm
Lateral (width) direction: max. 0.23 mm
ACOUSTIC AXIAL RESOLUTION
35 MHz transducer: 0.068 mm
50 MHz transducer: 0.050 mm
Gain curves: Logarithmic with user-selectable contrast and brightness control
MEASUREMENTS
• A-Scan Profile with 2 markers, Dual Caliper Measurements
• Anterior Segment Biometry – single measurement of Cornea Thickness, Anterior Chamber Depth (ACD) and Lens Thickness
• Distance Measurement: Angle-to-Angle, Sulcus-to-Sulcus, Corneal and Scleral Thickness
• Angle in degrees
• Live Zoom with Measurement – Dual Caliper Measurement, Angle in degrees
Gain: Adjustable 30 - 114 dB
Dynamic Range: Adjustable 0 - 85 dB
Auto TGC Zone Depth: ± 100%, variable
NOTE: B-PROBES AND UBM PROBES OPERATE FROM THE SAME CONSOLE WITH UP TO 4 PROBES PER SINGLE CONSOLE.
COMMON SPECIFICATION
ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSOLE
DC 12V, 300 mA.
PC/Console connection: Firewire
EXTERNAL MEDICAL GRADE POWER SUPPLY
Voltage: AC 90 - 240 V
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
FILE EXPORT FEATURES
Export Report as: PDF, RTF, E-mail
Export Snapshot as: TIF, PNG, JPG
Export Movie as: MOV (Quick-time), AVI, Folder of Images
DICOM Export Support: Optional
DYNAMIC RECORDING
Recording time: 50 or 100 seconds Loop- through, depends on available computer memory
Recording and Playback: Loop, Play, Half-Speed
DIMENSIONS
Console: 195 (W) x 116 (D) x 44 (H) mm
Computer: Choice of Laptop Model or PC Model
WEIGHT
Console: 0.6Kg. (1.5 lbs.)
ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
MKT-000007r00
modular ultrasound system
The OTI-Scan 3000 is a modular ultrasound system, that
offers a wide range of features and imaging options
with its flexible design.
Add on Imaging ModulesWith the addition of only a small portable console, or a
new probe frequency, the A-Scan can be an A/B-Scan,
an A/UBM system or an A/B UBM system. The cus-
tomizable design, puts the user in charge to create a
system that meets the needs of the practice.
Computer Based System Ophthalmic Technologies Inc. is the company that first
developed and brought computer-based ophthalmic
ultrasound to the market in 1994. More than a decade
later, OPKO Instrumentation/OTI continues to pair new
Windows-based laptops with its fully featured plug-
and-play ultrasound modules in this popular and easy-
to-use system.
The system can be configured in any combination of A-Scan, B-Scan or UBM.
Ophthalmic Technologies Inc. was acquired by OPKO in November 2007.
A, B, UBM in any combination
A-Scan Diagnostic or Biometry
B-Scan
UBM - 35 MH
Seamless UpgradeThe OTI-Scan 3000’s software integrates seamlessly
from one ultrasound module to another.
FlexibilityAdd modules as your practice grows.
Focus on TechnologyWith a commitment to research and development
OPKO/OTI has a history of bringing new imaging
breakthroughs to the ultrasound market and providing
a wide range of software capabilities for users.
B-Scan
Dynamic Digital VideoThe OTI-Scan 3000 records at least 40 seconds
of the digital B-Scan exam. Dynamic recording
enhances the diagnostic process, as it frees the
operator to focus on the patient instead of on
capturing specific frames or images.
During the review of the B-Scan exam, the operator
can select individual B-Scan images from the recorded
exam. Adjustments to Gain and TGC can be made after
scanning with the system’s post-processing capabilities.
The digital recorded B-scan exam can be saved to either
Quicktime (.mov) or Windows (.avi) format.
The B-scan features an innovative receiver-in-probe cable design which provides consistent performance, reduced
noise, and high quality images. The small footprint, and the portability of the system allow for easy transport
between multiple offices and/or the operating room.
B-Scan of complicated proliferative vitreoretinopathy B-Scan of partial posterior vitreous detachment
Image QualityThe OTI-Scan 3000 delivers high resolution, high quality
ultrasound images using a fast sampling rate and noise
reduction algorithms.
ApplicationsThe OTI-Scan 3000 can accommodate up to five probes
at a time allowing for a full spectrum of ultrasound
exams from a single system.
10 MHz B-Scan of funnel retinal detachment with cysts 10 MHz B-Scan of traction retinal detachment
UBM – Ultrasound Biomicroscopy
The OTI-Scan 3000 comes with a choice of 35MHz and/or 50MHz probe. The 35 MHz probe offers deeper
penetration than the 50 MHz probe while the 50 MHz offers higher resolution and slightly less penetration. A
“Wide Scanning Field” of 34º allows wide views of ocular structures, while ”Narrow Scanning Field” of 20º is used
to image small structures in relation to the anatomy of the cornea, angle and iris.
UBM features
• Real-time digital movie capture with playback and editing prior to storage and archiving in optional patient database.
• Ultra Slim UBM Probes – 35 MHz and/or 50 MHz
• Simultaneous live display of normal and zoomed UBM image
• Variable scanning field – 34º wide field or 20º field (fast scan)
• The widest range of Gain and TGC available; Gain and TGC may be adjusted during or after image capture (post processing)
• Advanced measurement capabilities: cornea thickness, angle, anterior segment and lens
• Reports can be sent by network or e-mail
• Easy to use, easy to learn
• Single platform PC computer running Windows Vista
Ciliary Body Melanoma Immersion Cups
Angle
IOL Haptic
The A-Scan system is very easy to use with difficult cases such as: high myopia, dense cataracts,
pseudo-phakic patients with PMMA, Acrylic or Silicone IOLs, and Silicone Oil-filled eye. The software
automatically detects and selects the best scans for axial length, measurements and IOL calculations. The entire
exam can be performed using a single screen without scrolling.
A-Scan Features• Easy to use
• Immersion or Contact settings
• Dynamic Recording Module saves hundreds of A-Scans for post-exam review and editing
• Instant Capture controls compression in soft eyes
• S-curve scaling supports Standardized Echography
• New IOL software includes most popular IOL formulas
• Automatic Detection Software selects the best scans
• Choice of 1x1 or 3x3 scans in a single screen display
• Unlimited formulas and IOLs in printout
• Post-processing enables optimization of A-Scan Gain and TGC after the patient examination
• Compatible with Inkjet and Laser printers
A-Scan
A-Scan
A-Scan