
Unique in Romania: The ArcScan Insight® 100 instrument provides anatomical detail to make informed, clinically sound treatment and surgical decisions. With the images we capture, we can visualize and measure in microns areas of the eye that are simply not clearly visible with other devices.
The Insight 100 moves in an arc, perpendicular to the curvature of the anterior ocular surface. Using ultra-high-frequency ultrasound, it penetrates the eye’s anatomy, including anterior chamber depth, angle-to-angle width, and sulcus-to-sulcus width, and pathologic structures, such as solid masses and cysts.
With years of software development, the scan sets offer options like epithelial mapping, Kerataconus risk identification, ICL sizing data, and coronal scans.
Patient-Centric Design
The device is designed to comfortably position the patient so the eye looks through the center of the disposable EyeSeal while keeping their head positioned well. EyeSeal disposables are used to prevent cross-contamination between patients.
A dramatically new approach to ultrasound imaging, the device was created with efficiency and ease of use in mind.
Clinical Benefits
- Precision imaging behind the iris gathers data for ICL/IOL sizing
- Comprehensive anterior segment measurements can provide data for glaucoma management
- Wide-angle cornea layer mapping for keratoconus risk assessment and inlay evaluations
- In contrast to handheld ultrasound devices, the patient is comfortably seated in front of the device, easily accessible to the operator next to them. By adjusting the table and guiding the patient as they lean in, the operator uses visual feedback on screen to center the eye. Then, in mere seconds, each scan can be quickly completed. Seat time may vary from 5 to 10 minutes
Source: ArcScan.com