UBM Plus
Accutome is proud to introduce the new high definition UBM Plus used for anterior segment imaging. The UBM Plus is an incredibly portable device because the 48 MHz probe plugs directly into a laptop or desktop computer. This unit features an all-in-one probe design to eliminate signal loss and provide sharpest images possible.
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High Definition Imaging – Detailed structure definition of the anterior segment of the eye.
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State-of-the-Art Probe Design – Plugs directly to laptop or PC to create a portable system.
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New Data Analysis Tools – Contains measuring tools along with corresponding A-Vector. Useful for measuring sulcus-to-sulcus, anterior chamber depth, positioning of intraocular lenses and filtration angle of the eye.
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Never Miss an Image – Unlimited 34 second film loops.
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Share Information Easily – Adaptable document transfer via EMR, email or printer.
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Protect Your Investment – Easily upgradeable software.
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Master in Minutes – User-friendly interface and customer support available.
Technical Specifications
| Frequency(MHz) | 48 MHz |
| Axial Resolution | .015mm Electronic |
| Lateral Resolution | .05mm Electronic |
| Gain (dB) | 0-112 dB |
| Adjustable Gamma | Linear, S-Curve, Log, Color |
| Scanning Angle (°) | 30 |
| Field of View (Depth in mm) | 32mm |
| Frame rate per second | 10 |
| Sampling rate (points per line) | 2048 |
| Vectors per frame | 256 |
| Focal point (mm) | 13mm |
| Focal Zone (mm) | 4mm |
| TGC | Yes |
| Frozen image gain adjustment | Yes |
| ZOOM (x) | 8x Maximum |
| Reports | Integrated Microsoft Word™ |
| Snapshot (still image) format | Jpeg, bmp, png, tiff |
| Data Archive/Export capability | Yes |
| Max. number of frames per scan | 256 |
| Size of cine loop (MB) | 16 to 128 MB |
| Measurement Calipers w/ velocity adjustment | 4 line, 2 area, 2 angle |
| Probe Specs | |
| Size | 7" long x 1.25" diameter |
| Weight | 6oz. |
| Accessories | Durable traveling case, probe holder, |
| footswitch, wireless mouse, | |
| 18mm & 20mm Hansen shells |
"The UBM reveals the position of the optic, haptics and relationship to the iris, posterior chamber and ciliary body. This helps pre- and postoperatively in patients with malpositioned IOLs requiring exchange. The UBM also may be an excellent tool for evaluating pseudo-accommodating lenses and clarifying the anatomical reasons for phenomena, such as negative dysphotopsia, after uneventful cataract surgery."
- Nicole Fram, MD - Advanced Vision Care - Los Angeles, CA







