Description
Optos California Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging System – Advanced Eye Imaging Technology
The Optos California Ultra-widefield retinal imaging system is an advanced ophthalmic imaging solution designed to capture high-resolution images of up to 200° of the retina in a single scan. Using Optos’ patented scanning laser technology, it provides detailed visualization of the peripheral retina, helping eye care professionals detect, diagnose, and monitor retinal conditions efficiently.
The Optos California enables clinicians to view a much larger area of the retina compared with traditional fundus cameras, improving early detection of retinal abnormalities while enhancing patient care and diagnostic confidence.
Key Features
Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging
Captures up to 200° of the retina in a single image, including the peripheral retinal areas often missed with conventional imaging systems.
High-Resolution Retinal Scans
Produces detailed color and autofluorescence images to support accurate retinal evaluation.
MultiColor Imaging Technology
Provides enhanced visualization of different retinal structures using multiple laser wavelengths.
Optomap Imaging Capability
Delivers rapid, non-invasive retinal imaging with minimal patient discomfort.
Red-Free and Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) Imaging
Helps identify retinal changes, lesions, and areas of abnormal metabolic activity.
Fast Image Acquisition
Allows quick patient examinations and efficient clinical workflow.
Non-Mydriatic Imaging Option
Supports retinal imaging with reduced dependence on pupil dilation in suitable cases.
Digital Image Management
Enables easy storage, review, comparison, and sharing of retinal images.
Specifications
Product Type: Ultra-widefield retinal imaging system
Manufacturer: Optos
Imaging Area: Up to 200° single-capture retinal view
Imaging Technology: Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO)
Imaging Modes:
Color retinal imaging
Optomap ultra-widefield imaging
Fundus autofluorescence (FAF)
Red-free imaging
MultiColor imaging
Application Area: Ophthalmology, optometry, retinal diagnostics
Image Output: High-resolution digital retinal images
Workflow: Automated image capture and digital review
Applications
Retinal Disease Screening
Helps detect early signs of retinal disorders by providing a wider view of the retina.
Diabetic Eye Disease Monitoring
Supports monitoring of diabetic retinal changes, including peripheral abnormalities.
Retinal Tear and Detachment Assessment
Provides visualization of peripheral retinal areas associated with retinal breaks and detachments.
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Evaluation
Assists clinicians in documenting retinal changes related to AMD progression.
Ocular Inflammation Assessment
Supports evaluation of retinal conditions associated with inflammatory diseases.
General Eye Health Examination
Improves routine retinal documentation and patient education.
Why Choose Optos California Ultra-Widefield Imaging?
The Optos California Ultra-widefield retinal imaging system combines speed, advanced scanning technology, and wide retinal coverage to improve diagnostic accuracy. Unlike traditional retinal cameras that capture limited areas, Optos California provides a broader retinal view, helping clinicians identify important peripheral retinal findings earlier.
Its efficient workflow, advanced imaging modes, and detailed digital documentation make it a valuable solution for modern ophthalmology and optometry practices.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Optos California Ultra-widefield imaging system used for?
The Optos California is used for detailed retinal imaging, allowing eye care professionals to examine a wide area of the retina for screening, diagnosis, and disease monitoring.
How much of the retina can Optos California capture?
The system can capture up to approximately 200° of the retina in a single image, providing significantly wider coverage than conventional retinal cameras.
Is Optos California imaging painful?
No. The imaging process is non-invasive, quick, and generally comfortable for patients.
Does Optos California require pupil dilation?
In many cases, Optos imaging can be performed without dilation, depending on patient conditions and clinical requirements.
What eye conditions can be evaluated with Optos California?
It can support evaluation of diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears, retinal detachment risks, AMD, retinal lesions, and other retinal abnormalities.
Who can use Optos California?
It is designed for ophthalmologists, optometrists, retinal specialists, and eye care clinics requiring advanced retinal imaging capabilities.











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