Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera
When using the rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera, you examine the retina at a scale where individual cells are visible. It reveals parafoveal cone photoreceptors as well as other microscopic retinal structures that cannot be seen with conventional techniques, thanks to a 10 times better resolution.
By design, the rtx1 delivers images that are free from motion distortion. Building on this advantage, the software makes it easy to capture multiple regions of interest through different visits, and automatically registers follow-up images. This allows tracking minute changes in groups of cells, vessels, or lesions over time.
rtx1 is a certified medical device of class IIa in the European Union. rtx1 is an approved medical device in Japan, China and South Korea. In the USA, rtx1 has not received FDA clearance; it is an investigational device that requires Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversight. For use by trained eyecare professionals only.