Future proof your clinic for 2025. Join product specialists Professor Claudio Macaluso and Mr Simone Imbesi as they discuss premium intraocular lens (IOL) selection and post-operative assessment using CSO’s Sirus+ and Osiris technology.
Register now to attend this live webinar on Tuesday 29 October, hosted by CSO.
Session Time
NSW, ACT, VIC and TAS: 5pm – 6pm
NT: 3.30pm – 4.30pm
WA: 2pm -3pm
QLD: 4pm – 5pm
Sirus+
CSO’s Sirus+ for cataract and general surgery combines placido disk topography and Sheimpflug tomograph. The Sheimpflug corneal topographer provides information on pachymetry, elevation, curvature, and dioptric power of both corneal surfaces over a diameter of 12mm. The system calculates all biometric measurements of the anterior chamber using 25 sections from the cornea. Besides clinical diagnosis of the anterior segment, the major benefits of Sirius+ include surgical planning, IOL planning for post-refractive surgery patients using Ray Tracing, refractive surgery follow-ups, extensive dry eye, tear film, meibomian gland examination and ocular surface disease index reporting, cataract surgery and intraocular applications.
Join product specialists… as they discuss premium intraocular lens selection and post-operative assessment
Osiris
The Osiris is indispensable for the correct evaluation of critical patients who have traditional low-order defects and patients with complex ocular aberrations. It can measure aberrations with a resolution of 45,000 points (at the maximum pupil diameter), with a wide dynamic. Thanks to the use of a pyramidal sensor, Osiris is also able to measure the total wavefront in real time with a frame rate of up to 33 images per second: this makes it possible to measure and view changes in power and aberrations while the patient is accommodating.

