Charles Sternberg, Assistant Editor04.29.21
Hillrom has made technological advances to its physical assessment tools with the launch of the new Welch Allyn PanOptic Plus Ophthalmoscope and the Welch Allyn MacroView Plus Otoscope. The new devices represent advancements that build on more than 100 years of the company's innovation in physical assessment tools and a new standard of care in exam rooms.
"The extraordinary innovations built into the new PanOptic and MacroView Plus technologies are complete game-changers in our drive to help improve patient outcomes through routine physical exams," said Hillrom president and CEO John Groetelaars. "Together, these devices are highly advanced tools designed to help clinicians make earlier and more accurate diagnoses of ear and eye conditions that may provide more options for effective treatment."
Examining the structure of the eyes and ears is a critical part of assessing patient health. The innovations in Hillrom's new otoscope and ophthalmoscope enable brighter, larger views: a 20-times larger viewing area compared to the current Welch Allyn coaxial ophthalmoscope, and a three-times larger viewing area compared to the traditional otoscope.
Improved Performance
The new Welch Allyn MacroView Otoscope features a new LumiView clear ear speculum, with four times the brightness through an adult speculum when compared to a standard ear speculum.
The MacroView Plus otoscope enables clinicians to move quickly from an optical exam to digital image capture. When used along with Hillrom's free iExaminer Pro App, clinicians can securely save and share ear images for tracking, trending and easy consultations with specialists.
The PanOptic Plus Ophthalmoscope features Quick Eye Alignment technology to help better direct a patient's gaze. The innovative disc-alignment lights help the clinician direct and guide the patient's gaze, to help enable easier exams.
These devices are available in the U.S. now and are scheduled for availability later this year in Canada, the European Union, the U.K., Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil.
"The extraordinary innovations built into the new PanOptic and MacroView Plus technologies are complete game-changers in our drive to help improve patient outcomes through routine physical exams," said Hillrom president and CEO John Groetelaars. "Together, these devices are highly advanced tools designed to help clinicians make earlier and more accurate diagnoses of ear and eye conditions that may provide more options for effective treatment."
Examining the structure of the eyes and ears is a critical part of assessing patient health. The innovations in Hillrom's new otoscope and ophthalmoscope enable brighter, larger views: a 20-times larger viewing area compared to the current Welch Allyn coaxial ophthalmoscope, and a three-times larger viewing area compared to the traditional otoscope.
Improved Performance
The new Welch Allyn MacroView Otoscope features a new LumiView clear ear speculum, with four times the brightness through an adult speculum when compared to a standard ear speculum.
The MacroView Plus otoscope enables clinicians to move quickly from an optical exam to digital image capture. When used along with Hillrom's free iExaminer Pro App, clinicians can securely save and share ear images for tracking, trending and easy consultations with specialists.
The PanOptic Plus Ophthalmoscope features Quick Eye Alignment technology to help better direct a patient's gaze. The innovative disc-alignment lights help the clinician direct and guide the patient's gaze, to help enable easier exams.
These devices are available in the U.S. now and are scheduled for availability later this year in Canada, the European Union, the U.K., Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil.