The Core DNA of SPECTRALIS: Precise OCT Images for Reliable Follow-up Exams
TruTrack Active Eye Tracking is a patented technology that uses a second laser beam to actively track the eye during OCT scanning to avoid motion artifact.

TruTrack Active Eye Tracking is a patented technology that uses a second laser beam to actively track the eye during OCT scanning to avoid motion artifact.
This new paper provides you with a comprehensive overview of the design principles of the non-invasive SPECTRALIS® OCT Angiography Module, as part of the SPECTRALIS multimodal imaging platform. Clinical examples illustrate the diagnostic applicability of the OCTA Module and demonstrate its clinically-relevant capabilities.
With the rise of technological innovation in retinal imaging and the availability of many different diagnostic tools, multimodality has become a topic of increasing interest.
Easily learn the structure of the retina with the new Retinal Layers interactive learning module – on your desktop PC or tablet.
by Ghassibi MP, Chien JL, Patthanathamrongkasem T, Abumasmah RK, Rosman MS, Skaat A, Tello C, Liebmann JM, Ritch R, Park SC
SPECTRALIS® offers a unique combination of established and innovative imaging modalities such as OCT, infrared, fundus autofluorescence, MultiColor, OCT angiography*, fluorescein angiography, ultra-widefield imaging, and more.
We are pleased to invite you to join our 2nd International Heidelberg Engineering Academy Masterclass during the 18th EURETINA Congress in Vienna. A highly regarded panel of clinicians will discuss OCT Angiography – Technology Matching Pathology.
According to a promotional article featured in the Technology to Empower supplement of the July issue of The Ophthalmologist, the SPECTRALIS® imaging platform for retina and glaucoma can help clinicians unlock the true potential of multimodal diagnostic imaging and lead them to a confident diagnosis.
by Hirano T, Chanwimol K, Weichsel J, et al.
Do you wonder if OCT angiography will actually revolutionize ocular fundus diagnostics in hospitals and practices?