Clinical Specular Microscopes

Bio-Optics provides both non-contact and contact Clinical Specular Microscopes. Non-contact specular microscopes obtain an image of the corneal endothelium without touching the patient's cornea, while contact specular microscopes require that a special lens be placed against the cornea.

LSM-2000C: Contact Clinical Specular Microscope
The LSM-2000C Clinical Specular Microscope, the most widely used such instrument in the world. Although is available with images obtained on either 35mm film, Polaroid film, or video monitor, the video instrument has become the current standard. In the clinic, images are generally input directly into either the Thumper or the Bambi system for ease of use and for documenting, storing and analyzing the images.