SimulEYE Ultrasound

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Ultrasound model for A-Scan, B-Scan and UBM

This model was developed at the request of Kevin Miller, MD for the UCLA Jules Stein resident training labs. The goal was to have a single model that could be used to teach residents and technicians how to use immersion A-Scan as well as B-Scan biometry and even UBM of the anterior segment. 

When using immersion A-Scan, the eye gives accurate and reproducible measurements. Data points can also be manipulated manually to learn how to use the device. When using B-Scan, users can view a staphyloma as well as locate a tumor with a realistic ultrasound signal. Measurements can be taken along with different cross-sections to learn how to hold and manipulate the probe. Diagnostic A-Scan measurements can also be performed.

The eye comes fully assembled and just needs to be filled with water. It is designed to be used with an immersion shell for A-Scans. Please handle with care and avoid significant pressure.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

1 Eye, Base Tray, Elevated Base, Syringe, Plastic Cannula to fill the eye, 4 x 5cc Cohesive Viscoelastic Substitute – coupling gel for the U/S probes

Please allow up to 5 business days for production (not including shipping time).

For larger orders or questions, please email Info@SimulEYE.com

CHECK OUR DISTRIBUTORS PAGE WHEN BUYING FROM OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.

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Ultrasound model for A-Scan, B-Scan and UBM

This model was developed at the request of Kevin Miller, MD for the UCLA Jules Stein resident training labs. The goal was to have a single model that could be used to teach residents and technicians how to use immersion A-Scan as well as B-Scan biometry and even UBM of the anterior segment. 

When using immersion A-Scan, the eye gives accurate and reproducible measurements. Data points can also be manipulated manually to learn how to use the device. When using B-Scan, users can view a staphyloma as well as locate a tumor with a realistic ultrasound signal. Measurements can be taken along with different cross-sections to learn how to hold and manipulate the probe. Diagnostic A-Scan measurements can also be performed.

The eye comes fully assembled and just needs to be filled with water. It is designed to be used with an immersion shell for A-Scans. Please handle with care and avoid significant pressure.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

1 Eye, Base Tray, Elevated Base, Syringe, Plastic Cannula to fill the eye, 4 x 5cc Cohesive Viscoelastic Substitute – coupling gel for the U/S probes

Please allow up to 5 business days for production (not including shipping time).

For larger orders or questions, please email Info@SimulEYE.com

CHECK OUR DISTRIBUTORS PAGE WHEN BUYING FROM OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.

Ultrasound model for A-Scan, B-Scan and UBM

This model was developed at the request of Kevin Miller, MD for the UCLA Jules Stein resident training labs. The goal was to have a single model that could be used to teach residents and technicians how to use immersion A-Scan as well as B-Scan biometry and even UBM of the anterior segment. 

When using immersion A-Scan, the eye gives accurate and reproducible measurements. Data points can also be manipulated manually to learn how to use the device. When using B-Scan, users can view a staphyloma as well as locate a tumor with a realistic ultrasound signal. Measurements can be taken along with different cross-sections to learn how to hold and manipulate the probe. Diagnostic A-Scan measurements can also be performed.

The eye comes fully assembled and just needs to be filled with water. It is designed to be used with an immersion shell for A-Scans. Please handle with care and avoid significant pressure.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

1 Eye, Base Tray, Elevated Base, Syringe, Plastic Cannula to fill the eye, 4 x 5cc Cohesive Viscoelastic Substitute – coupling gel for the U/S probes

Please allow up to 5 business days for production (not including shipping time).

For larger orders or questions, please email Info@SimulEYE.com

CHECK OUR DISTRIBUTORS PAGE WHEN BUYING FROM OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.

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