Merilas Shortpulse 810 - Meridian
Merilas Shortpulse 810 - Meridian
The Merilas 810 shortpulse ophthalmic diode laser photocoagulator features dual treatment modality: subthreshold with microsecond pulses or continuous wave delivery mode.
SUPERIOR QUALITY & LONGEVITY
The Merilas housing is made of a high grade aluminium giving Meridian’s unique solid feeling. The removable control panel features a crystal interface that is resistant, durable and easy to clean. The thermoelectric cooling (TEC) system eliminates the need for ventilation slots, making a hermetically sealed unit, ensuring a dust-free system, increasing the longevity of the laser.
USABILITY
The Merilas lasers have intuitive commands, and are easy to use. The detachable touch display with glass technology ensures flexibility and provides a greater ergonomic design. The user interface is straightforward to use, thanks to its intuitive design. Due to its thermoelectric cooling system, there are no disturbing noises or air turbulences. The Merilas lasers impress users with their modern, compact presentation and ease to transport. Each laser comes with a robust and practical carry-on case.
SAFETY
Auto Key connector: Merilas lasers recognize the original probes and accessories connected to the console.
■ Merilas laser delivers stable laser output
■ Each laser accessory is calibrated and measured independently
■ Safe in the cornea
■ Remote support access
FLEXIBILITY & COMFORT
One laser: Multiple clinical applications - from Glaucoma to Retina, the Merilas 810 shortpulse features the versatility others don’t. Due to the laser’s small and compact design and its practical carrying case, the Merilas 810 shortpulse is easily transportable to other practices or clinics. Our technicians can support you via remote service in case you need assistance. This function allows fast and professional troubleshooting.
WAVELENGTH BENEFITS – WHY 810 nm?
The 810 nm wavelength is less absorbed by melanin and haemoglobin. This wavelength has the advantage of penetrating the sclera and excessive haemorrhage.
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