Yes, it is ideal for pre-operative screening and post-operative follow-up.
Yes, it includes tools for early keratoconus detection and monitoring.
Yes, its compact design makes it suitable for clinics of all sizes.
CSO Corneal Topographer Antares Plus ~The Antares is an advanced corneal topographer equipped with Phoenix software. It allows patient data to be saved for later analysis, shareable across CSO devices. It provides a detailed report on dry eye syndrome, comprehensive corneal analysis, along with features like integrated pupillography and early keratoconus screening. Its contact lens fitting module and infrared meibography are also major assets.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What does the Antares Plus measure?
It measures corneal curvature, corneal surface maps, and tear film quality. Some models also provide elevation and pachymetry analysis.
2. Is this device suitable for refractive surgery clinics?
Yes, it is ideal for pre-operative screening and post-operative follow-up.
3. Can it detect keratoconus?
Yes, it includes tools for early keratoconus detection and monitoring.
4. Is it useful for contact lens fitting?
Yes, it provides detailed corneal shape data for accurate lens fitting.
5. Does it help in dry eye assessment?
Yes, it supports tear film analysis.
6. Is the system easy to use?
Yes, it has automatic alignment and a simple software interface.
7. Is this device suitable for small clinics?
Yes, its compact design makes it suitable for clinics of all sizes.
Clinical Applications
Refractive surgery screening (LASIK, SMILE, PRK)
Keratoconus detection and monitoring
Contact lens fitting, including specialty lenses
Dry eye evaluation
Cataract surgery planning support
Routine corneal examinations
Post-operative monitoring
Anterior segment analysis
Key Advantages
Brand-new system with latest technology
Accurate and consistent corneal measurements
Enhances refractive surgery safety
Improves diagnostic confidence
Supports better contact lens fitting outcomes
User-friendly software for smooth workflow
Professional reports for patient explanation
Reliable manufacturer support

Antares: Advanced Corneal Topographer for Comprehensive Diagnosis
Antares is more than just a corneal topographer. Equipped with Phoenix software, it offers a comprehensive solution for the analysis and monitoring of eye conditions, while allowing patient data to be stored for future analysis, shareable across all CSO devices.
Based on the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), Antares evaluates various parameters such as limbal and conjunctival hyperemia, Meibomian glands analysis, tear meniscus analysis, NIBUT, and tear osmolarity. This comprehensive evaluation enables a thorough diagnosis of dry eye syndrome.
Antares is a fully equipped multifunctional corneal topographer. Its dedicated software assists in the detection and analysis of dry eye syndrome. The topography function provides information on corneal curvature, elevation, and refractive power, along with numerous parameters for diagnosing and monitoring corneal surface conditions.
With built-in pupillography measurement software, Antares enables fast and accurate evaluation of pupil diameter under various lighting conditions. This feature is essential for optimizing visual quality in many clinical procedures.
The integrated keratoconus screening software provides crucial information about the patient's corneal condition. Early detection of keratoconus signs allows for timely intervention to prevent potential complications and ensure optimal outcomes.
A contact lens fitting module simulates the adjustment of rigid contact lenses using an internal database of numerous manufacturers, ensuring a comfortable and optimal fit for each patient.
Meibomian glands can be visualized under infrared light, facilitating the diagnosis and management of associated eye conditions.
Antares captures color images and videos with white light and cobalt blue light for contact lens fitting analysis with fluorescein. Its adjustable magnification allows for detailed analysis with a wide visual field.
Utilizing Placido disk technology, Antares enables advanced tear film analysis, including measures such as non-invasive breakup time (NIBUT), aiding in understanding ocular surface disorders.
Antares is designed for easy use with external 24 VDC power and USB 3.0 data transfer. Its compact dimensions (515 x 315 x 255mm) and lightweight (6.5 kg) make it convenient for use in any clinical setting. Precise chin rest (70mm ± 1mm) and base (105 x 110 x 30mm) movements ensure accurate data capture.
For optimal performance, a PC with 4 GB of RAM and a dedicated 1 GB video card (1024 x 768 pixels resolution) is recommended. Antares is compatible with Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 10 (32/64-bit) operating systems.