Amazing image Mike. I loved this SD oct system so much too.. Too small a
market to keep it viable. Cirrus AS OCT doesn't have a camera that focuses
on the anterior structures.
We use our visante to look at tubes and all sorts of pathology that
requires careful placement of the scan over lesions.
This necessitates the ability to see the anterior segment well and in
detail, clearly and in focus. Just guessing with the CIRRUS when we tried
it.
How does the Heidleberg AS OCT module look? Can anyone describe its
functionality?
Cynthia
On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 8:59 AM Michael Kelly <michael.p.kelly@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I too eagerly await responses on this. I miss my Visante terribly.
My montage from 3 Visante images of a dislocated lens
*From:* optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *On
Behalf Of *C VandenHoven
*Sent:* Friday, December 3, 2021 8:50 AM
*To:* optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [optimal] Visante OCT calibration failing
Hi all,
Our beloved visante OCT is over half a decade beyond support but has been
an invaluable and reliable system for us.
Recently the calibration has failed and scanning is now disabled. We get
an error message to contact zeiss service.
Of course it isn't supported anymore. I understand and am not disputing
this position at all. Fair enough she is super ancient.
Has anyone had this system fail calibration and had some genius solution
to revive it?
Respond here or contact me off list at:
cynthia.vandenhoven@xxxxxxxxx
Cynthia VandenHoven CRA FOPS
Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada
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