CE marking

Heidelberg Engineering announces CE marking of SPECTRALIS High Magnification Module

CE marking
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Friday, March 1, 2019
Heidelberg Engineering has announced the CE marking of the SPECTRALIS® High Magnification Module. “With the addition of a highly innovative lens and software upgrade, this enables visualisation of the ocular fundus at a microscopic level,” said a company spokeswoman. “The SPECTRALIS High Magnification Module makes optimal use of the confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (cSLO) technology of SPECTRALIS to resolve retinal microstructures by diminishing stray light from outside the focal plane. It combines the selectivity of laser light with confocal scanning to provide infrared fundus images with a level of detail and clarity not available from fundus photography,” she said. https://www.heidelbergengineering.co.uk/
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