The XFRACTION
SM
process
platform uses the multi-
functional OPD-Scan III
aberrometer/corneal
analyzer and the TRS-5100
refractive system. Save
time, while receiving more
information about each
patient's total visual system
for superior diagnostics
and surgical results.
ASCRS/ASOA
•
1817
800.874.5274
www.marco.com
*Data based on national averages.
TRS-5100 OPD-Scan III
+
"All the time-efficiencies of the XFRACTION process enable me to see
about 10 more patients a day. And patients aren't waiting as long."
"It separates corneal from lenticular astigmatism and gives you the
quantitative value of the spherical aberration to determine the type
of lens needed. It can also mark patients preoperatively as an aid to
toric IOL placement. And postoperatively, it has a retro-illumination
feature so on day one [postoperatively] you can see the placement
of the toric IOL without having to dilate the patient."
"We're trying to spend less money now because of reimbursement
cuts, but buying a second station is one thing I'm willing to spend
more money on, as it will allow us to see more patients in a single
day...while optimizing my surgical outcomes."
Mitch Jackson, MD
Watch the video:
http://www.ophthalmologyweb.com/Videos/133341-Dr-Mitchell-Jackson-Discusses-the-Benefits-of-the-OPD-Scan-III/
XFRACTION
SM
: SIMPLY TIME FOR BETTER
The XFRACTION
SM
process
platform uses the multi-
functional OPD-Scan III
aberrometer/corneal
analyzer and the TRS-5100
refractive system. Save
time, while receiving more
information about each
patient's total visual system
for superior diagnostics
and surgical results.
ASCRS/ASOA
•
1817
800.874.5274
www.marco.com
*Data based on national averages.
TRS-5100 OPD-Scan III
+
"All the time-efficiencies of the XFRACTION process enable me to see
about 10 more patients a day. And patients aren't waiting as long."
"It separates corneal from lenticular astigmatism and gives you the
quantitative value of the spherical aberration to determine the type
of lens needed. It can also mark patients preoperatively as an aid to
toric IOL placement. And postoperatively, it has a retro-illumination
feature so on day one [postoperatively] you can see the placement
of the toric IOL without having to dilate the patient."
"We're trying to spend less money now because of reimbursement
cuts, but buying a second station is one thing I'm willing to spend
more money on, as it will allow us to see more patients in a single
day...while optimizing my surgical outcomes."
Mitch Jackson, MD
Watch the video:
http://www.ophthalmologyweb.com/Videos/133341-Dr-Mitchell-Jackson-Discusses-the-Benefits-of-the-OPD-Scan-III/
XFRACTION
SM
: SIMPLY TIME FOR BETTER