An Exciting Way to Enhance Your Clinical Exam

Optos ultra-widefield (UWFTM) retinal imaging with integrated OCT Monaco is a powerful tool to enhance your clinical exam. The only ultra-widefield retinal imaging device with integrated spectral domain OCT, Monaco produces a 200° single-capture optomap® image in less than ½ second and also provides cross-sectional 40° OCT views of retinal structures. Monaco enables a rapid multimodality capture featuring colour, autofluorescence and OCT scans, for both eyes, in as little as 90 seconds. optomap has been shown to enhance pathology detection and disease management, and to improve clinic flow.1

The integrated OCT further contributes to this capability. OCT scans are precisely registered to corresponding optomap images facilitating detailed examinations, follow up scanning, and visit to visit comparisons.

FAST, COMPREHENSIVE IMAGING

Monaco can capture a 6-image, multimodal overview of both eyes in as little as 90 seconds. Visualising multiple image modalities at the same time enables a practitioner to detect pathology in the various views. This quick overview can also help improve clinic flow as the practitioner can see everything at once.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

• UWF with integrated OCT saves

time, space and minimises patient movement.

• High resolution 200º single-capture

optomap images improve pathology detection and management from

macula through the far periphery.

• Non-mydriatic, cSLO imaging

through most cataracts and

small pupils (2 mm).

Optos Monaco: Scroll through OCT raster scans to look for fluid or pathology.

OCT, optomap colour, and optomap AF imaging available with Monaco.

 

• 3-in-1 Colour Depth ImagingTM provides

important clinical data from the

retinal surface through the choroid.

Green laser autofluorescence shows macula and optic nerve head detail.

• Central pole OCT provides structural detail of pathology

seen in fundus images.

• Colour, AF, and OCT images are shown in a single, comprehensive view.

• Automated segmentation and analysis tools facilitate retinal and ONH assessments.

• Fast, comfortable image acquisition is easier on patients and improves clinic flow.

• OptosAdvanceTM Image Management facilitates image review and consultations and includes measurement and auto-montage capabilities.


1) Classification and Guidelines for Widefield Imaging

- Recommendations from the International Widefield Imaging Study Group; Choudhry et al; Ophthalmology

Retina, 2019.

 
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