All-in-one compact diagnostic device UD-800 The UD-800 is an ophthalmology device with functions to acquire ultrasound topographic images of living tissues. The UD-800 uses ultrasound waves generated from an ultrasound transducer built into the probe to acquire A-mode waveforms and measure axial length and corneal thickness.

Five Types of Probes

The UD-800’s primary probe is a 10 MHz B-Scan, and UBM, Biometry, Pachymetry, and A-Scan Diagnostics can be added as options. A wide variety of probes allows for more accurate testing.

Harmonic Function

The newly installed Harmonic function doubles the frequency of 10 MHz ultrasound to create images. This function provides a clearer view of conditions such as vitreous hemorrhage, vitreous haze, and intraocular tumors.

40 MHz UBM Probe (Optional)

Quick and easy testing is possible using the membrane waterproof cap. This cap allows patients to be examined in both supine and upright positions.

Database and Built-in Printer

Patient data is stored in the UD-800 for up to 52,000 eyes. A built-in printer also allows for easy printing of captured images.