Widefield Retinal Imaging Systems

Widefield Retinal Imaging Systems

Sarakshi Nethralaya is the only center in Nagpur to have a widefield retinal imaging system. Through this facility, the hospital helps many patients from all walks of life.

If you have been diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy, your doctor may have recommended that you get a widefield retinal imaging done. But what is widefield retinal imaging?
A widefield retinal imaging system is a machine that takes high-resolution images of the retina. The retina is the layer of tissue at the back of the eye that receives light and converts it into electrical signals that are sent to the brain.
There are many reasons why you might need a widefield retinal imaging system. For example, if you have diabetic retinopathy, your doctor may recommend that you get a widefield retinal imaging system to check for any changes in your retina. Wide field retinal imaging systems are used for a variety of applications, including the early detection of eye diseases, and the diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions. These systems can be used to detect signs of eye diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration. They can also be used to diagnose and treat cataracts, dry eyes, and conjunctivitis.
The benefits of a wide field retinal imaging system are its ability to image a wide area of the retina simultaneously. This allows for a more comprehensive examination of the retina and helps to provide an accurate diagnosis. Additionally, since the image is captured in a single sweep, it eliminates the need for multiple images that may be difficult to interpret.
A widefield retinal imaging system uses multiple lasers to take thousands of images of your retina. These images are then stitched together to create a single, HD image of your retina. The system typically consists of a digital camera and a computer that controls the camera. The camera is placed at a distance from the eye and focused on the retina. The computer captures images of the retina and creates a digital map of the retina. This map can be used to detect and diagnose diseases and disorders of the retina.
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What is widefield retinal imaging?

Widefield retinal imaging is a diagnostic technique that captures a broad view of the retina, allowing for the detailed assessment of the eye’s health. This method helps detect various retinal conditions early, leading to timely intervention.

Sarakshi Netralaya is equipped with widefield retinal imaging systems, providing advanced diagnostic capabilities to assess and monitor retinal health effectively.

The benefits of widefield retinal imaging include early detection of retinal diseases, comprehensive visualization of the peripheral retina, non-invasive assessment, and improved monitoring of conditions like diabetic retinopathy and retinal detachments.