Ophthalmoscopy Spectral

Spectral ophthalmoscopy (SP-ophthalmoscopy) is a method of examining the fundus of the eye using a special device - a spectral ophthalmoscope.

OF-ophthalmoscopy is used to diagnose various eye diseases, such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, degenerative retinal diseases, etc. This method allows you to determine the presence and extent of retinal damage, as well as assess the condition of the fundus vessels.

To perform OF-ophthalmoscopy, a special device is used - a spectral ophthalmoscope. It works based on the principle of spectral analysis of light passing through the cornea and lens of the eye. The device allows you to obtain an image of the fundus in various spectral ranges of light.

One of the advantages of OF-ophthalmoscopy is the ability to obtain fundus images without the use of local anesthetic. This is especially important for patients who are allergic to local anesthetics or who cannot use them due to other medical conditions.

In addition, OF-ophthalmoscopy allows diagnosis in the early stages of diseases, which increases the chances of successful treatment and restoration of vision.