retina company showcase - truevision systems
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Digitally Assisted Vitreoretinal Surgery
Forrest FlemingChief Executive Officer
Retina Surgery Today – Unmet Needs
2* Academy of Ophthalmology study; Presented at AAO 2011
• The Microscope is visualization standard of care (optical)
• Surgeons would like to see more; see better
• Difficult and fatiguing to perform; 70% of surgeons over 50 years old have neck and back problems*
• Patient outcomes are generally positive but widely variable by surgeon
Poor ergonomics; unintelligent device; Variable patient outcomes
TrueVision is Transforming SurgeryA digital platform with software applications
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Heads-Up surgery with computer guidance
Dr. Pravin Dugel
Digital Images can be integrated,
transmitted, and enhanced in ways
not possible with optical images
The Digital Revolution
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Digital Image Science is Complicated• Resolution• Color• Dynamic Range• Contrast• Gamma• Gain• Hue• Saturation• Lighting• Latency• Ease of Use• Image controls• Digital Enhancements• Depth of focus• Field of view• Zoom and pan range• Autofocus
Dozens of variables Carefully balanced Create World-class
Image Quality TrueVision’s Software Platform Integrates
and Optimizes all Components
TrueVision Key Milestones 2007 TrueVision Founded in Santa Barbara
2009 Ship Gen 1; primarily for Surgical Education
2010 TrueGuide cleared by FDA (class II) – 1st in market for toric guidance
2011 Reach 100th customer milestone
2012 Leica becomes first market partner for microsurgery
2014 Ship Gen 5; ready for broad clinical use; heads up surgery
2015 Reach 300th customer milestone
2016 Alcon becomes 3D market partner in Ophthalmology
Over 15,000 heads up surgeries to date
HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGING
EXTENDED DEPTH OF FIELD
See The Future, Right Now.
REDUCED LIGHT LEVELSDIGITAL IMAGE FILTERING
Are You Ready?