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I'm in need of a manual for the an early Zeiss/Humphrey Atlas 900 series topographer with the Masterview software. Humphrey Zeiss Atlas 995 + 993 Corneal. OEM: Carl Zeiss Material: 995 Humphrey Atlas Eclipse Common name: Software Version: Accessories: Manufactured Date: Serial Number: SO # 401695 SKU#: Inv- Functional Condition: Used working Cosmetic Condition: Minor cosmetic scratches, marks, or stains Optional Notes: Unit powers on, Windows 98 and application software starts.
The Zeiss Atlas 995 offers ultra-low illumination and increased peripheral coverage ideal for high volume corneal and contact lens specialists who require comprehensive and detailed peripheral corneal and pupil assessments.
The greatest advantage of corneal topography is its ability to detect irregular conditions of your cornea invisible to most conventional testing. Because the Zeiss Atlas 995 can save your exam information, a practice can monitor any changes to the patient’s cornea and their corneal stability over time.
The Zeiss Atlas 995 corneal topographer consists of a computer linked to a lighted bowl that contains a pattern of rings. During a diagnostic test, a patient sits in front of the bowl with their head pressed against a bar while a series of data points are generated. The Zeiss Atlas 995’s computer software digitizes these data points to produce a printout of the corneal shape, using different colors to identify different elevations, much like a topographic map of the earth displays changes in the land surface. This is a painless and brief non-contact test.
Zeiss Humphrey Atlas 995 Features:
• Atlas 995 advanced Arc-Step Algorithm gives true elevation data
• Zeiss Atlas 995 aspheric surface reconstruction
• Atlas 995 22-ring Conical Placido – Larger limbus-to-limbus field of view
• Zeiss Atlas 995 patented Cone-of-Focus superior electronic alignment for greater repeatability and accuracy
• Atlas 995atented chin rest design which eliminates nose shadow artifacts
• Zeiss Atlas 995 automatic Pupil Measurement
• Atlas 995 infrared chin rest sensors
• Zeiss Atlas 995 instant eye identification without operator input
Carl Zeiss Meditec is an international giant in the field of manufacturing and distributing high-end optics and optical products.
The greatest advantage of corneal topography is its ability to detect irregular conditions of your cornea invisible to most conventional testing. And because the computer can save your exam information, Dr. Seibel can monitor any changes to your cornea and/or your corneal stability over time.
Corneal topography is a computer assisted diagnostic tool that creates a three-dimensional map of the surface curvature of your cornea. The Zeiss Atlas 995 Topographer is the most innovative tool of its kind.
How does it work?
The cornea (the front window of the eye) is responsible for about 70 percent of the eye’s focusing power. An eye with normal vision has an evenly rounded cornea, but if the cornea is too flat, too steep, or unevenly curved, less than perfect vision results.
The Atlas 995 corneal topographer consists of a computer linked to a lighted bowl that contains a pattern of rings. During a diagnostic test, you would sit in front of the bowl with your head pressed against a bar while a series of data points are generated. Computer software digitizes these data points to produce a printout of the corneal shape, using different colors to identify different elevations, much like a topographic map of the earth displays changes in the land surface. This is a painless and brief non-contact test.
What do the colors mean?
Corneal mapping reveals patterns indicating conditions that may affect the selection of the best type of vision correction or treatment for you. These patterns are color-coded according to highs and lows – red being the highest and purple being the lowest, in a continuous rainbow order. A few examples of corneal color maps are shown below.
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- This is a typical round cornea with a shape that changes uniformly from the center to the edge
- This is a typical astigmatism where the cornea is not round and has two balanced but different focusing powers.
- This is a asymmetric astigmatism where the cornea is not round and the focusing powers are not balanced.
- This is a keratoconus is a condition where an area of the cornea assumes a cone like shape.
Corneal topography produces a detailed, visual description of the shape and power of your cornea. This type of analysis provides Dr. Seibel with very fine details regarding the condition of your corneal surface. These details are used to diagnose, monitor, and treat various eye conditions. They are also used in fitting contact lenses and for planning surgery, including LASIK.
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For LASIK the corneal topography map is used in conjunction with other tests to determine exactly how much corneal tissue will be removed to correct vision and with what LASIK pattern.