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iTRACE

WHAT IS THE iTRACE?

Our unique, 5-in-1 device displays the full visual function of a patient’s eye with a simple scan. While the iTrace can certainly be used as a standalone wavefront aberrometer, autorefractor, keratometer, pupillometer, or corneal topographer, leveraging the combined picture of these individual measurements in your office can improve surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.

 

The iTrace’s patented ray-tracing technology makes it the only piece of ophthalmic equipment on the market that can truly separate the visual function of a patient’s cornea from their internal optics. Physicians using the iTrace have a better understanding of how the structures affect a patient’s vision and they can use this additional information to make more precise decisions about treatment.

THE DYSFUNCTIONAL LENS INDEX

With the iTrace’s proprietary software, you can access a series of images in the eye lane to demonstrate how a patient’s visual ftunction breaks down. Since you don’t need to be in the same room as the iTrace to pull up a patient’s Dysfunctional Lens Index, you can illustrate how a patient’s cornea and lens contribute to their overall vision whenever and wherever it makes the most sense for your practice. This patient-facing display makes it easy for anyone to understand what a dysfunctional lens diagnosis means before learning about their treatment options.

PREMIUM IOL CONVERSIONS

Effective patient education is the simplest way to increase laser cataract surgery and premium IOL conversions. The user-friendly iTrace displays are a powerful way to show, rather than tell, patients the difference between a standard and an upgraded lens. By depicting blurred versus clear versions of the Snellen E, we help doctors and patients speak a common language. With the click of a button, you can demonstrate to a patient with astigmatism what their post-surgical uncorrected vision will look like with — and without — a toric lens. Whether or not a patient ultimately selects a premium lens, the ability to set clear expectations is key to patient satisfaction after surgery.

TORIC PRECISION

Our Toric Planner offers surgeons an integrated toric calculator that utilizes the advanced iTrace Keratometry readings and a portable map to guide the precise placement of any Toric lens by using markers in the natural structure of the eye. In a post-surgical evaluation, practitioners can use the iTrace’s Toric Check functionality to verify accurate lens placement or confirm off-axis or off-power results and provide optimal lens rotation without dilating a patient’s eyes