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CSO OCT MS-39

The CSO MS-39® (Costruzione Strumenti Oftalmici) is a new generation of non-contact corneal imaging devices that combines Placido disc corneal topography with anterior segment OCT tomography.

The CSO MS-39® (Costruzione Strumenti Oftalmici) is a new generation of non-contact corneal imaging devices that combines Placido disc corneal topography with anterior segment OCT tomography.

It can detect different corneal layers separately with very high resolution.

The MS-39 is currently the most advanced device for anterior segment analysis. In addition to clinical diagnostics of the anterior segment, the MS-39 can be used in corneal surgery for refractive surgery planning. An IOL calculation module (IOL, intraocular lens – a module that helps calculate the optimal power of the intraocular lens) based on ray-tracing techniques is also available. Additional tools enable the MS-39 to perform precise pupil diameter measurements and advanced tear film analysis.

CSO MS-39®

CSO MS-39® Capabilities

EPITHELIAL AND STROMAL MAP

The MS-39 includes advanced epithelial layer and stromal measurements. Knowledge of epithelial morphology is very useful in assessing abnormalities on the corneal surface.

CORNEAL SECTION

The device provides information on pachymetry, elevation, curvature, and dioptric power of both corneal surfaces. The MS-39® offers a more comprehensive corneal assessment, providing a wide range of anterior segment measurements, from epithelial thickness maps to the crystalline lens with a large diameter. The clarity of cross-sectional images with a 16 mm diameter, along with numerous details of corneal structure and layers achievable with the MS-39, helps resolve many diagnostic problems related to corneal disorders.

CORNEAL ABERROMETRY

Aberrometric analysis provides a complete overview of corneal aberrations. Assessment of the anterior, posterior, or total corneal state for different pupil diameters is possible. OPD/WFE maps and visual simulations (PSF, MTF, image convolution) can help precisely diagnose the patient’s visual problems.

KERATOCONUS SCREENING

Corneal screening provides important information about the cornea that may prove helpful in preventing complications related to ectasia (thinning and bulging of the cornea at the photoablation site, leading to decreased visual acuity) before undertaking corneal surgery.

CRYSTALLINE BIOMETRY

For more accurate determination of ELED and thus refinement of intraocular lens calculations, the MS-39 provides an acquisition mode to measure crystalline lens thickness, its distance from the cornea, and its equator.

A module based on ray-tracing techniques. Regardless of the corneal state – whether previously subjected to refractive surgery or never operated on – it provides calculations of spherical and toric intraocular lens power.

Ocular Surface and Glaucoma Diagnostics

Advanced Tear Film Analysis

Placido disc technology enables advanced non-invasive tear film analysis NI-BUT (Non-Invasive Break-Up Time).

Glaucoma Screening

The MS-39 enables measurement of AOD, TISA, and corneal pachymetry, which provides significant assistance in glaucoma diagnostics.