October 15, 2016
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Compact Navilas laser system introduced to non-US market

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CHICAGO — OD-OS introduced its new compact Navilas laser system to non-U.S. markets here at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting.

The Navilas 577s, a retinal photocoagulator with a digital fundus camera, is to be used in retinal laser treatments, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of ocular pathology in the posterior segment, according to a company press release.

“With the recent extension to include ultra-widefield imaging for superfast and precisely delivered PRP treatment and a tissue-friendly microsecond pulsed laser with its unique digital documentation function, Navilas makes slit-lamp-based laser finally obsolete,” Winfried Teiwes, PhD, managing director of OD-OS, said in the release.

The Navilas 577s is not cleared for distribution in the U.S.