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Pachymeter

The handheld, portable, ophthalmic biometer to take central and peripheral measurements where no other pachymeter can.

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Why Do You Need a Pachymeter?

A pachymeter is a probe that measures the thickness of the cornea at any point, creating a map that can be used for multiple applications. Pachymetry data can be used in glaucoma management to estimate the effect of corneal thickness on IOP and in screening for corneal abnormalities like keratoconus and in the planning of Limbal Relaxing Incisions (LRIs). It is also used in pre-surgical exams for cataract and refractive surgery patients, adding advanced precision and improving outcomes.

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Benefits of Pachymeter by Micro Medical Devices

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PERIPHERAL MEASUREMENTS

The MMD Pachymeter can take precise measurements from both central and peripheral regions of the cornea

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System Compatibility

MMD Pachymeter probe is compatible with a PalmScan USB, tablet, and PalmScan Pro

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Safe, Disposable Tips

Compatible with our proprietary, single-use Pachy Tips, simplifying the cleaning process, lowering risk of damage to the probe, and making corneal thickness measurement safer

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Corneal Mapping

In CMAP Mode, the MMD Pachymeter creates a corneal map from 17 different measured points

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Record Accuracy

An industry-leading sampling frequency of 264 MHz and a probe of 50 MHz improve measurement accuracy

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Ease of Interpretation

Reports are easy to export in a PDF, view, and interpret for clinical decision making

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LRI

Capable of providing measurements used to plan a Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) procedure to alleviate corneal astigmatism.

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DSAEK

Unlike other pachymeters, ours is precise down to 75 microns, making it ideal for use when planning and performing DSAEK procedures.

Why Our Portable Pachymeter?

Our portable pachymeter, with a 3-micron measurement of accuracy and 50 MHz probe, provides some of most accurate measurements available today. This technology allows doctors to verify accuracy by displaying the measured echogram of the cornea with each measurement. It is easy to use and integrates with any of our PalmScan systems — USB, Tablet, and PalmScan Pro. The probe is compatible with our proprietary Pachy Tips, making this device safer and easier to use than others on the market.

The pachymeter has the ability to accurately measure the peripheral cornea. These measurements can be used in our LRI calculator to plan a Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI) to alleviate corneal astigmatism.

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Check Out the DSAEK Module!

When the thickness of the corneal bed can make all the difference in certain types of corneal transplants, you need the most precise tools to guarantee success. Unlike other pachymeters that can measure down to 150-120 microns, ours is precise down to 75 microns.

Because it’s easily transportable and compatible with sterile probe tips, our pachymeter is a perfect tool to get the most precise measurements before and during the DSAEK procedure!

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Testimonials

It’s the best investment I've ever made. It's a simple unit, it's easy to use — I can’t imagine going back to one of those big bulky things.

Seema Nanda, ODFOCUS & NEO customer since 2020

Accessibility is self-evident. Anybody in a wheelchair or any kind of physical disability can easily perform this test. We don’t have to move them anywhere, and it just works perfectly for that.

Babak Kamkar, ODFOCUS & G2 customer since 2020

With the number of functionalities in this new device that could really help us a lot, we're taking visual field testing to a new level.

Inder Paul Singh, MDFOCUS & NEO customer since 2019

It just gave the information automatically and it was accurate, reliable data. It was very easy to put it into the chart and feel like we got the information to do what we needed for the patient.

Nancy Tanchel, MDA Scan, Pachy, & NEO customer since 2007

Multiple types of tests that can be done on this one instrument is great. I want to reduce the number of pieces of equipment that I have now — reduce our footprint while increasing the quality.

Mark Perry, ODNEO customer since 2021

There’s always turnover, but within a week our newest tech mastered the device. With this device, it is so much more automated and helpful — they can learn it so fast.

Rajesh Khanna, MDFOCUS & NEO customer since 2020

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