Nidek YC-1600/DC-3300

Fine Adjustment
The focus shift mechanism on the Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser makes it possible to shift the Nd:YAG laser beam focal point posterior or anterior to the aiming beam focal point by up to 500 mm, in 25 mm increments.

Precise and easy aiming
The Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser utilizes dual aiming beams that can be rotated at 360 degrees, permitting the targeting of even oblique tissues with greater ease and precision.

633nm Aiming Beam
Compared to a conventional laser’s 650nm wavelength aiming beam, the Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser features a 633nm wavelength aiming beam offers superior visual sensitivity, which in turn enhances the speed and ease of operation. The 633nm beam is also safer to human eyes since it achieves the same intensity of 650nm with half the power output.

Fast Operation
In addition to the single pulse, a burst mode is also selectable on the Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser. Continuous firing at 2 or 3 pulses can be accomplished with a single activation of the trigger.

Stability
Test firing is automatically carried out on the Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser when the system is started and when the energy is changed. The energy value appears on the display, permitting the surgeon to check the power level at any time.

Safety Features
Several safety features on the Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser are incorporated to protect both surgeon and patient. These include a filter to reduce the reflected Nd:YAG beam to 1/100,000 or less, an emission indicator to show when the laser is ready to be fired, a diagnostic function to monitor condition of the Nidek YC-1600 YAG Laser.

Nidek DC-3300 Features:

Compact and Reliable
The Nidek DC-3300 features a laser diode has a substantially longer life than Argon or Krypton lasers. Since operational parts in the main console are very few, the Nidek DC-3300 offers virtual trouble-free performance as well as high durability and low operating costs. The small size of the Nidek DC-3300 makes it easy to move between patient treatment areas as needed.

The Maximum Output Power: 2000mW
Unlike gas lasers or optical lasers that use a pulsed laser, the Nidek DC-3300 utilizes a laser diode and a true continuous wave (CW), to achieve maximum output power of 2000mW (endophotocoagulation delivery only) for various photocoagulation procedures.

A Full Range of Delivery Options

• Slit Lamp Delivery System
• Endophotocoagulation Delivery System
• Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope Delivery System
• Transscleral Photocoagulation Delivery System

Low Power Consumption
The Nidek DC-3300 requires only a standard electrical outlet.

Air Cooling System
The Nidek DC-3300 system generates very little heat, eliminating the need for a large cooling system. Operating noise and air exhaust are minimized.