Smart532
™
Clinical Guide
UM-1151440EN, Rev. C, May 2016 A-29
Note
Users should be aware of the general laser warnings, precautions,
and adverse effects out-lined in the General Information section in
this chapter, as well as the warnings, precautions, and
contraindications specific to ophthalmic procedures.
Several integrated slit lamp models are available from Lumenis, as are
LaserLinks for adapting your existing diagnostic slit lamp to the Smart532.
LaserLinks are available for Zeiss and Haag-Streit, as well as most third-
party equivalent slit lamps.
The integrated slit lamp with laser delivery system is designed to project a
focused laser beam into the focal plane of the microscope. The delivery
system provides spot size zooming over a range of 50 - 1000 µm. It also
incorporates an internal protective physician's filter.
Refer to the appropriate delivery system operator manual for specific
instructions regarding the use of a slit lamp.
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● Friberg T. Principles of Photocoagulation Using Binocular Indirect
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● Friberg T, Eller A. Pneumatic Repair of Primary and Secondary
Retinal Detachments Using a Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
Laser Delivery System Ophthalmology 95:187-193, 1988.
● Campochario P, Gaskin H, Vinores S. Retinal cryopexy Stimulates
Traction Retinal Detachments in the Presence of an Ocular Wound
Archives of Ophthalmology 105:1567-1570, 1987.
LaserLinks for Slit
Lamps
use
Ophthalmoscope
Bibliography