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SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Segmentation

The SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module brings a new dimension to anterior segment imaging. It consists of an add-on lens and dedicated software. The Anterior Segment Module is compatible with all SPECTRALIS SD-OCT models.

The SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module offers image acquisition of the Cornea, the Sclera and the Anterior Chamber Angle, providing a detailed view of the anterior segment.

Cornea
The SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module offers high-resolution imaging of the cornea and various corneal pathologies as well as measurements (e.g. cornea thickness, lasik flap).

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Healthy eye
Healthy eye

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Lasik Flap
Lasik Flap

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - DMEK in case of Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy
DMEK in case of Fuchs’ Endothelial Dystrophy1

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Modul - Cornea Dystrophy after PTK
Cornea Dystrophy after PTK 2

Anterior Chamber Angle and Sclera

Anterior Chamber Angle assessment is typically used in a comprehensive glaucoma diagnosis to identify Angle Closure Glaucoma.

Using the SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module, both anterior chamber angles can be visualized in a single SD-OCT scan for an efficient glaucoma diagnosis.

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Anterior Chamber Angle
Dual-angle scan (16mm) provides a perspective of the iris and lens not visible with single-angle scans

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Sclera and Angle Structure
Sclera and Angle Structure

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Modul - Pterygium and Filtering Bleb
Pterygium3                                           Filtering Bleb4

Interactive Measurement Tools

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Interactive Measurement Tools for Cornea

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module - Interactive Measurement Tools for Sclera and Anterior Chamber Angle

Interactive Measurement Tools for Cornea, Sclera and Anterior Chamber Angle

SPECTRALIS Anterior Segment Module Insert

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Image Courtesy:

  • 1,3 Prof. Dr. F. E. Kruse, Dr. R. Tornow (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Ophthalmology Clinic)
  • 2 Prof. C. Baudouin (Quinze-Vingts University Clinic Paris)
  • 4 Dr. T. Theelen (Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre)

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