Sonomed launches new PacScan Plus, an A-Scan with optional pachymeter

Escalon Medical Corp. (Nasdaq: ESMC) today announced its Sonomed, Inc. subsidiary's introduction of the new PacScan(TM) Plus, an A-Scan with optional pachymeter.

"The PacScan(TM) Plus is the latest generation of our combination instruments, and incorporates several advancements, including provision of three post-refractive IOL formulas," Barry Durante, President, commented. "The data storage and transfer capabilities, built-in printer, and probe storage compartment make the PacScan(TM) Plus a truly portable full-function system."

Sonomed will be demonstrating the PacScan(TM) Plus at the upcoming AAO meeting in San Francisco, CA October 24-27, 2009.

The PacScan(TM) Plus features a large high-contrast color LCD, five programmable user profiles, and nine IOL formulas, including three post-refractive. Immersion and direct contact scanning is provided with cataract, dense cataract, aphakic, pseudophakic and 4-gate manual modes. The PacScan(TM) Plus has a USB port for EMR archiving and a SD disk port for patient data storage, as well as a built-in thermal printer, built-in probe holders, probe storage compartment, and individual probe connectors.

SOURCE Escalon Medical Corp.

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