OPTIMiS FUSION

Abstract
The Optimis FUSION is a compact laser system that allows for a full range of interventions in the anterior segment for the effective treatment of glaucoma and secondary cataracts. It combines traditional YAG photodisruption treatments and advanced SLT photoregeneration therapy in one integrated platform.
General System Specifications
Optical System:
Aiming beam: red 635 nm, adjustable intensity
Slit lamp type: CSO 980 — LED
3-position scaling: 10x, 16x, 25x magnification
Dual-mode YAG/SLT laser cavity, optimized to produce 1064nm and 532nm nanosecond pulses from one laser cavity
Power & Cooling:
Cooling: air
Power requirements: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
SLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty) Specifications
Laser Parameters:
Laser source: Q-switched Nd:YAG laser with frequency doubling
Wavelength: 532 nm
Energy level: 0.3 to 2 mJ
Pulse duration: 4 ns
Spot size: 400 microns
Repeat rate: up to 2.5 Hz
Pulse mode: single pulse
Nd:YAG Specifications
Laser Parameters:
Laser source: Q-switched Nd:YAG laser
Wavelength: 1,054 nm
Energy level: 0.3 to 10 mJ (1 pulse)
Pulse duration: 4 ns
Spot size: 10 microns (86.4% energy in diameter), 8 microns FWHM
Repetition rate: up to 2 Hz
Distance range (front to back segment): -150 µm, +30 µm, +150 µm
Pulse mode: 1, 2 and 3 pulses per shot
Clinical Applications
The system is designed for:
Capsulotomy, trabeculoplasty, and iridotomy procedures
YAG mode for high-precision photodisruption procedures such as capsulotomy and peripheral iridotomy
The system is upgradable and can easily be transformed into an anterior and posterior laser treatment platform
Key Features
Premium optics with advanced technology providing sharp, bright, and homogeneous illumination
Well-thought-out ergonomic control system allows for quick and easy switching between available wavelengths without interrupting treatment
Can be combined with a green laser and a pattern system, allowing for operations in the posterior segment
This represents a versatile, dual-wavelength laser platform optimized for anterior segment treatments with the flexibility to expand capabilities for posterior segment procedures.