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Digital retinal imaging offers a clear image of the tissues and arteries of the eye. Retinal cameras may detect indications of various diseases such hypertensive retinopathy, retinal tears, papilledema, and more. They are frequently used to do diabetic retinal examinations.
While a laser scans your eyes, open your eyes as far as you can and look straight ahead at an object. To view the photos, they are uploaded to a computer for your doctor. You’ll likely get a fluorescein angiography if the doctor suspects you may have wet macular degeneration.
Exams using digital retinal imaging do much more than only look for eye issues. Other illnesses including hypertension, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, and AMD can also be detected by eye physicians.
Your doctor will be able to spot early indicators of eye illnesses that they were previously unable to recognise thanks to the photos created. To prevent long-term adverse effects, it’s crucial to identify issues early on. Results of the retinal imaging test are nearly immediately visible, and it is quick and painless.
The Global portable retinal imaging devices market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
At the Vision Expo East in New York City, epipole, a start-up manufacturer of top-notch handheld fundus cameras, announced the international release of their new epiCam fundus camera for the US eye care market.
Using epipole’s new video direct ophthalmoscopy (VDO) platform, the epiCam is a powerful, ultra-portable, wireless fundus camera that records live, high-resolution video footage of the living retina along with the accompanying still images.
The goal of Epipole is to provide exceptional technology that goes above and beyond what the clinician customers expect while ultimately improving the lives of their patients.
For eye care professionals looking to perform quicker and more thorough eye exams, they believe the ability to view the living retina with live video recording and obtain industry-standard high-resolution images in a handheld device weighing just 1lb is an appealing proposition.