Swept Source OCT - Everything You Need To Know About

The 21st century is an era of technological revolution. We have witnessed a major technological paradigm shift in almost every sector, including manufacturing, customer service, education, and so on. During this time, we were introduced to cutting-edge technologies in the medical field as well.

Some of the most widely used and advanced imaging technologies are TD-OCT (Time-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography), SD-OCT (Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography), and Swept source OCT–a type of laser incorporated in the device.

In this blog, we will discuss the swept source laser, its principles, and its applications, among other things. Let's start with what swept source-OCT is in a nutshell.

Swept Source OCT

What is a Swept Source Laser?

Swept source OCT, also known as SS-OCT, is an ophthalmic imaging technology used to diagnose and treat various eye diseases. It is a non-invasive method for cross-sectional imaging of internal retinal structures that employ low coherence interferometry to detect optical reflections and light echo time delays and, as a result, produces in vivo two-dimensional images of the internal tissue microstructure.

Undoubtedly, swept source OCT has positively impacted and contributed significantly to the study of vitreous humor, also known as vitreous.

Learn the Swept Source OCT Principle and advantages at our blog: Principle and Advantages of Swept Source OCT

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