SBM o.s.a / o.s.a plus

O.S.A. plus is the instrument for the individual analysis of tear film that allows to carry out a quick detailed structural research of all the layers. Research on all the layers (Lipid, Aqueous, Mucin) and Meibomian Glands.

Please fill out the form below for pricing information.






    Category: Manufacturer:

    Thanks to the O.S.A. plus it is possible to identify the type of Dry Eye Disease (DED) and determine which components can be treated with a specific treatment, in relation to the type of deficiency.

    INTERFEROMETRY
    The OSA plus can evaluate the quantity and quality of the lipid component on the tear film.
    The device highlights the lipid layer and the user can evaluate the quality and the thickness.

    TEAR MENISCUS
    The thickness of the tear meniscus that is observed on the eyelid margins provides useful information on the tear volume.
    The tear meniscus can be examined considering its height, regularity and shape.

    NIBUT WITH MAP AND GRAPH
    The stability of the mucin layer and the whole tear film is assessed through the study of the break up time (BUT)
    or non-invasive break up time (NIBUT), by using the Placido cone projected onto the cornea.

    MEIBOGRAPHY
    Meibography is the visualization of the glands through illumination of the eyelid with infrared light.
    It images the morphology of the glands in order to diagnose any meibomian gland drop out which would lead to tear dysfunction.

    3D MEIBOGRAPHY
    This new imaging system provides strong evidence to support the choice of a specific therapy (for example IPL treatment) and helps the patient to understand why a certain therapy is being recommended.

    BLINK RATE
    It has been established that efficient blinking plays an important role in ocular surface health during contact lens wear
    and that it improves contact lens performance and comfort.

    BLEPHARITIS
    This test helps to visually see blepharitis and presence of Demodex. It can be performed on the outer surface of the eye and eyelids.

    OCULAR REDNESS CLASSIFICATION
    Once the image of the conjunctiva with its blood vessels is captured, it is possible to compare it with the classification sheets of bulbar and limbal redness degrees.

    PUPILLOMETRY
    Measurement of the pupil reaction to light with and without glare. Measurement mode: SCOTOPIC, MESOPIC, PHOTOPIC

    WHITE TO WHITE MEASUREMENT
    Evaluation of corneal diameter from limbus to limbus (white-to-white distance, WTW).

    ANTERIOR SEGMENT IMAGING