Keratographer

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Placido disc
Senior video keratographer

The keratograph (also called video keratometer ) is an instrument for recording and evaluating the topography of the cornea . A Placido disk (ring system with concentrically alternating black and white rings) is projected onto the front surface of the cornea, the ring-shaped reflex images are recorded with a video camera and evaluated by a computer system with a Fourier analysis.

A major advantage compared to ophthalmic measurement is the number of measuring points. With an ophthalmometer measurement, only a few measuring points are recorded (two central, four peripheral). With the keratograph, depending on the device, 10,000 to 30,000 measuring points are recorded, the result is a detailed profile of the cornea. Different forms of representation can be selected. The corneal topography can be represented numerically, color-coded or as a three-dimensional area.

The keratograph was originally developed for corneal surgery . In the meantime, it is also widely used in contact lens fitting.

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