Integrated Wide Angle Viewing System for Fundus Observation

Integrated Wide Angle Viewing System for Fundus Observation

Enhance retinal surgeries with the i-WAVS – Integrated Wide Angle Viewing System, designed for high-resolution fundus observation. Compatible with any surgical microscope, this system delivers a stereoscopic ultra-wide field view for superior retina visualization.
Specification :
  • Optical System: Ultra view non-inverter type
  • Resolution: High-definition optical clarity
  • Viewing Field: Wide-angle with superior stereoscopic depth
  • Inverter: Integrated, height-minimizing, flip-away type
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The Integrated Wide Angle Viewing System (i-WAVS) is a high-precision optical device engineered for fundus observation during retinal surgeries. It features an integrated inverter that minimizes the height of the surgical microscope and can be flipped away when not in use, optimizing convenience and functionality.   Designed for adaptability, the i-WAVS easily fits any surgical microscope and provides an ultra-wide, stereoscopic view of the retina. It offers high optical resolution and includes a fine-tuned focus adjustment system to precisely visualize the retina, ensuring seamless performance during vitreoretinal procedures.   Whether you’re performing vitrectomy, retinal detachment surgery, or other posterior segment operations, the i-WAVS guarantees uninterrupted visualization, retinal safety, and optimum working distance.
  • Optical System: Ultra view non-inverter type
  • Resolution: High-definition optical clarity
  • Viewing Field: Wide-angle with superior stereoscopic depth
  • Inverter: Integrated, height-minimizing, flip-away type
  • Rotation: Smooth operation with zero retinal shift
  • Compatibility: Easy to mount on any surgical microscope
  • Access: Uninterrupted access to the surgical site
  • observation, retinal and vitreoretinal surgeries

 

  1. Mount the i-WAVS unit onto the surgical microscope.
  2. Adjust the integrated inverter to the desired height.
  3. Align the optical path for a centered view of the fundus.
  4. Utilize the focus mechanism to sharpen retinal image.
  5. Flip the inverter away when not in use.
  6. Rotate as needed for different angles during surgery.

 

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