Wide angle viewing system

OCULUS has developed a single-use wide angle viewing system. The company launched the OCULUS BIOM ready at the 2013 AAO Congress in New Orleans. “The BIOM ready provides the retinal surgeon the same unparalleled view that they have come to expect from the OCULUS BIOM brand,” said a spokeswoman. “It combines the perfect balance between flexibility and high optical quality, meeting the demands of both the retinal surgeon and the operating room staff. The new BIOM ready is adaptable to most ophthalmic microscopes,” said the spokeswoman.
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