Topcon Medical Systems introduced the
fully automatic TRC-NW400 Non-Mydriatic
Retinal Camera. The camera automatically
aligns, centers, focuses, and captures color
retinal images without user manipulation, and
seamlessly travels from one eye to the other.
The TRC-NW400 can be connected to a digital
capture system or used as a stand-alone
instrument. Images of the anterior segment of
the eye can also be obtained with the use of
the anterior segment feature.
Topcon Medical Systems
www.topconmedical.com
TRC-NW400 Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera
Volk Optical introduced the Eye Check, an
electronic handheld ocular measurement
device to aid in the diagnosis of ophthalmic
abnormalities. Capable of a number of key
measurements including pupil diameter,
horizontal visible iris diameter, interpupillary
distance, margin reflex distance pupil eccen-
tricity, and strabismus angle, Eye Check helps
practitioners screen and document ocular
characteristics for contact lens fitting and
general diagnostic purposes.
Volk Optical
www.volk.com
Eye Check
LKC Technologies introduced RETeval, a
handheld electrophysiology based screen-
ing device that utilizes skin electrodes. It
enables healthcare providers to screen for
sight-threatening DR and CSME in a few
minutes per patient without dilation regardless
of pupil size or the presence of a cataract,
providing immediate results (so that providers
can refer at-risk diabetics to ophthalmologists
who manage diabetic retinopathy and CSME).
Clinical trial data validates RETeval as a fast,
efficient cost-effective, and easy-to-use
device whose performance compares well to
the gold standard in diabetic eye screening.
RETeval is available for use in Japan, Australia,
Canada, and the EU under the CE mark.
LKC Technologies
www.lkc.com
RETeval