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Frequently asked questions
Does this ophthalmoscope use Welch Allyn 3.5v power sources?
Yes, the Hillrom Welch Allyn Panoptic Ophthalmoscope is designed for versatile compatibility.
It works seamlessly with all existing Welch Allyn 3.5v power sources, including battery handles and wall transformers. This allows for easy integration with your current equipment.
Does this ophthalmoscope use patented optics?
Yes, the Hillrom Welch Allyn Panoptic Ophthalmoscope features patented Axial PointSource Optics to significantly enhance your diagnostic view.
This advanced illumination system delivers key benefits:
- Maximized View: Provides a five-times larger view of the fundus compared to standard ophthalmoscopes in an undilated eye.
- Enhanced Magnification: Offers a 26% increase in magnification for detailed examination.
- Pupil Entry: Light converges at the cornea, allowing easy entry and illumination even through small or undilated pupils.
Furthermore, the device includes a patented Glare Extinguishment System to actively prevent reflections and ensure maximum clarity during use.
Does the ophthalmoscope have versatile apertures?
Yes, the Hillrom Welch Allyn Panoptic Ophthalmoscope includes a versatile aperture dial offering a comprehensive range of settings for diverse diagnostic requirements. This allows for optimal examination under different conditions.
The available settings are:
- Spot Sizes: Micro spot, small spot, and large spot for precise control of the illuminated area.
- Slit Aperture: A specialized aperture useful for judging depth and elevation.
- Filters: A Red-free filter (to enhance visualization of blood vessels and nerve fibers) and a Cobalt blue filter (typically used with fluorescein for corneal assessment).
How does the patient eyecup enhance viewing?
The patient eyecup is a key feature designed to optimize the viewing environment and ensure operator positioning is correct, guaranteeing the widest field-of-view and greatest stability possible. It achieves this through multiple functions:
- Establishes Proper Viewing Distance: Ensures the operator is optimally positioned to utilize the patented Axial PointSource Optics.
- Occludes Ambient Light: Blocks stray surrounding light, which is critical for minimizing reflections and maximizing contrast for superior retinal visualization.
- Provides Stabilization: Offers a physical anchor point to minimize instrument movement during the examination.
- Acts as a Pivoting Point: Simplifies the process of smoothly panning across the fundus.
- Aids Orientation: Helps the clinician maintain proper spatial orientation throughout the procedure.
What is the enhanced fundus field-of-view?
The Hillrom Welch Allyn Panoptic Ophthalmoscope provides the widest field-of-view of the fundus possible in an undilated eye, thanks to its patented Axial PointSource Optics.
This advanced design delivers superior visualization capabilities:
- 5X Larger View: You get a fundus view that is five times larger than what is achievable with a standard ophthalmoscope in an undilated eye.
- 26% Increased Magnification: The device also increases the viewable magnification by 26% over standard models, allowing for highly detailed examination.
- Glare Control: A patented Glare Extinguishment System eliminates unwanted reflections and visual interference, ensuring a clear and unobstructed image.
Does it require my patients' pupils to be dilated?
No, it is specifically designed to eliminate the need for dilation. Thanks to the Axial PointSource Optics, the system converges light at the cornea, allowing for easy and quick entry into small, undilated pupils, which saves significant time during your exams.
Does this model support precise diopter adjustments?
Yes, it is equipped with a dynamic focusing wheel that provides smooth, continuous adjustments across a range of -20 to +20 diopters, allowing for precise clarity during your exams.
Is this tool suitable for general primary care settings?
Absolutely. The PanOptic is highly recommended for primary care and clinical ophthalmology because it allows for high-performance fundus exams without the need for pupil dilation, making it efficient for routine patient evaluations.
Does the focusing wheel offer a wide adjustment range?
Yes, the Hillrom Welch Allyn Panoptic Ophthalmoscope features a dynamic focusing wheel that provides a continuous, smooth adjustment range from -20 to +20 diopters. This wide range ensures precise focus for various diagnostic needs.
What is the Glare Extinguishment System?
The patented Glare Extinguishment System is designed to eliminate unwanted glare and reflections, ensuring a clearer and unobstructed view during ophthalmic examinations. This feature helps provide superior view quality by preventing visual interference.