Dry Eye

Ocular surface analyser
- Complete and quick diagnostic to identify the origin of dry eye
- 4 non-contact exams complying with the criteria of the TFOS - DEWS 2 report:
- NIBUT
- Interferometry
- Tear meniscus heigth
- Meibography
- Additional exams: blepharitis and demodex imaging, bulbar redness, staining (corneal, conjunctiva and lid margin), pupillometry, white to white measurement, corneal deformation.
CLINICAL BENEFITS:
- Diagnose the cause of dry eye earlier
- Offer patients personalised and effective treatment from the first visit
- Provide evidence of diagnosis and treatment results
- Optimise post-surgery results (refractive, cataract)
- Optimise the comfort of contact lens weare
NIBUT (Non Invasive Break up)
Non invasive evaluation of the tear film stability on the cornea
Interferometry
Qualitative & quantitative analysis of the lipid layer
Tear meniscus
Quantitative analysis of the aqueous layer
Meibography
Qualitative & quantitative analysis of the Meibomian glands
Staining (fluorescein)
Evaluation of the cornea, conjonctiva & lid margin dammages
Blepharitis
Evaluation of the blepharitis severity from a grading scale
Demodex
Demodex imaging
Bulbar redness
Evaluation of the bulbar redness severity from a grading scale
Pupillometry
Measurement of the pupil diameter with 3 different intensities of light
White to white
White to White diameter measurement
Symposium
ESCRS 2022 - Dry Eye Disease: Implications in Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery
SFO 2019 - Light on a new dry eye therapy
SFO 2019 - Quality of the ocular surface and comfort of contact lens wearer
SFO 2019 - Ocular surface analysis and the criteria of the DEWS II report
SFO 2019 - Dry eye management : the key to success for a successful cataract or refractive surgery
PAAO 2019 - TFOS - DEWS II report on the management of dry eye disease
PAAO 2019 - Dry eye gains importance in glaucoma care
PAAO 2019 - The impact of dry eye on refractive surgery
Promotional video
LacryDiag, Complete diagnosis of DryEye
Tutorials
LacryDiag tutorial - Introduction
LacryDiag tutorial - Software
LacryDiag tutorial - Examinations
LacryDiag tutorial - Post examinations
Interview
Interview of Dr Lazreg - Ocular surface analyser
Interview of Dr Trone - Dry Eye, better observation for better treatment
Clinical cases
Dry eye syndrome in a female soft contact lens wearer with mild MGD
Moderate Meibomian Gland Dysfunction treated with Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) in a scleral lens wearer
Examination table

Compact single column table, wheel chair accessible
Spacer

In case of use with a slit lamp, spacer if LacryDiag interfers with the head of the patient
Holder

LacryDiag holder in case of use with a slit lamp
Flying case

Flying case with wheels
Printer

USB color laser printer