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- Technology For Your Eyes - PASCAL Multispot laser

Retina Foundation since its inception has strived to provide the cutting edge in terms of technology to its patients.This page is for you to learn more about the close link between ophthalmology and the latest technology currently available for the treatment of eyes.
- PASCAL Multispot Laser Photocoagulator
For faster and more accurate treatment of various retinal and eye conditions .
(First Installation in India was at Retina Foundation in September 2007.)
The PASCAL Photocoagulator is an integrated semi-automatic pattern scan laser photocoagulation system
designed to treat ocular diseases using a single shot or predetermined pattern array.
Pascal photocoagulator also has [CE Mark] for international sale.
The Pascal method of photocoagulation was initially developed at Stanford University. OptiMedica founders worked together at Coherent, and based on their experience in the ophthalmic laser industry, recognized the need for improved safety, precision, comfort and speed of photocoagulation procedures for eye diseases.
- In 2007, OptiMedica received the R&D 100 award for the Pascal Photocoagulator. The award recognizes the innovative technology as one of the top 100 products introduced to the marketplace in the last year.
- The Pascal Photocoagulator was recognized with a 2007 Medical Design Excellence Award gold medal in the surgical equipment, instruments, and supplies category.
- Pascal Photocoagulator was approved in 2005 by the FDA through a 510(k) for treating vascular and structural abnormalities of the retina and choroids including[2]
- Proliferative and non proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- Choroidal neovascularization
- Branch and central retinal vein occlusion
- Age-related macular degeneration
- Lattice degeneration
- Retinal tears and detachments
- Iridotomy
- Iridectomy
- Trabeculoplasty in angle closure and open angle glaucoma
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