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OTI-Scan 3D - B & A with 3D Ophthalmic Ultrasound
Additional Features

The OTI-Scan 3D's integrated 3D features provide new capabilities to improve the diagosis of ocular and orbital diseases. Three-dimensional ultrasonography is effective in determining the localisation of tumors, providing volume measurements and visualizing the relative position of the tumor in the orbit. OTI's system is the only commercially available ultrasound that offers three-dimensional capabilities in ophthalmology.

Three-dimensional images can be rotated and sliced on any angle, two cross B-Scan planes can be reviewed at the same time, and profile vector A-Scan measurements can be taken. The three-dimensional images can be copied to the clipboard, printed, or used to generate 3D Scan reports.

The OTI-Scan 3D allows for the storage and export of 3D images and movies. When paired with the powerful database feature of the Clinic Model, the full 3D system provides an effective way of comparing 3D movies and images over time and monitoring patient progress.

Each system contains the following:


3D Features

  • Render 3D Image
  • Full patient database with "save", "sort", "print", and "export","move" and "delete"
  • 3D Movie Making with "Export to QuickTime" feature for export to any computer
  • Auto and Manual measure funtions
  • Auto Measure Tumor, Max: Height, Width and Volume
  • Automatic Topographic Maps of Tumors
  • Up to four measurements and automatic calculations of Average and Standard   Deviation of Tumor
  • Measure Tumor with EOE (Extra Ocular Extentsion) using "Find Back Edge"   detection software algorithm
  • Quick review of the slice of maximim measurement with "Maximum Width" and "Maximum Depth" buttons
  • Generate 3D Measurement Reports
  • Generate 3D Measurement / Topgraphic Map Reports
  • Modify Measurements Using "Enlarge" or "Erase" buttons
  • Review any measured slice with "Forward" and "Reverse" buttons
  • Quick Erase with "Clear" button
  • Snapshot of Tumor Scan images

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