Optos Monaco Ultra WideField Retinal Imaging
Monaco provides an exciting new way to enhance your clinical exam. The only ultra-widefield retinal imaging device with integrated OCT, Monaco produces a 200° single-capture optomap image in less than ½ second and also provides cross-sectional 40° OCT views of retinal structures. Monaco enables a rapid multi-modality capture featuring color, autofluorescence, and OCT scans, for both eyes, in as little as two minutes.
Monaco offers the following benefits:
• UWF with integrated OCT saves time, space and minimizes patient movement
• Central pole OCT provides comprehensive multi-modal imaging
• optomap images and OCT scans are correlated to facilitate pathology examination
• Color, AF, and OCT images are shown in a single, comprehensive view
Why Optos Monaco Ultra WideField Retinal Imaging
The Monaco six-image overview is the fastest way yet to assess and document the health of the retina. In addition to offering unmatched speed and clinical data, the Monaco combination saves time and office space.
Monaco imaging modalities and image viewing options:
Image Modalities
- Color
- Red-free
- Choroidal
- Autofluorescence
- OCT
Image Views
- Standard: 200⁰ Single Capture
- Auto-montage: Up to 220⁰
- Central Pole: Detailed view of the macula
- Stereo: Image pairing for optic disc and retinal evaluation
- OCT: Cross-sectional imaging of ocular structures, including the fundus
Optos Monaco Ultra WideField Retinal Imaging
Technical Specifications
Image Modalities | optomap color and optomap plus (red and green laser): Color composite view Green laser view Red laser view optomap af (green laser): autofluorescence Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) |
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Resolution | optomap color: 20 μm optomap plus, af : 14 μm |
Exposure Time | Less than 0.4 seconds |
OCT Scan Types | Line Scan Raster Scan Retina Topography Scan Optic nerve Head (OnH) Topography Scan Retinal nerve Fiber layer (RnFl) Scan |
Wavelengths | Red laser: 635 nm green laser: 532 nm (for af ) |
Tomographic Imaging | Signal Type: Optical scattering from tissue Signal Source: Super luminescent Diode (SlD) 840 nm Optical Power: laser safety Class-1 following IEC/en60825-1:2014 Typical Axial Resolution: <10 micron (in tissue) Digital on-screen <6 micron Transverse Resolution: 20 micron (in tissue) Scanners: Galavanometric with x, y mirrors Scan Depth: Up to 2.5mm |
OCT Scan Characteristics | Spectral Domain OCT A-Scan rate up to 70k cycles/s Active eye tracking Automatic scan positioning |
Footprint | Width: 550 mm/22 inches Depth: 570 mm/23 inches Height: 606 – 632 mm/24-25 inches |
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