About UsLocationsContact UsSite MapHome
Memorial Eye Institute
Laser Vision CorrectionSenior Eye HealthEye ConditionsOpticalEventsNewsWhy Choose Us?DoctorsCosmetic
   TECHNOLOGY
::>> Our Technology
::>> Senior Eye Health Technology
::>> Laser Vision Correction Technology
::>> ALLEGRETTO WAVE® - Eye-Q
::>> ALLEGRETTO WAVE® Eye-Q Vision
::>> ALLEGRETTO WAVE® Eye-Q Clinical Results
::>> ALLEGRETTO WAVE® Eye-Q PerfectPulse Technology™
::>> ALLEGRETTO WAVE® Eye-Q Wavefront Optimized™

:: SITE LAST UPDATED: 11.19.2008  

Corneal Topography

Corneal topography is a computer assisted diagnostic tool that creates a three-dimensional map of the surface curvature of the cornea. The cornea (the front window of the eye) is responsible for about 70 percent of the eye's focusing power. An eye with normal vision has an evenly rounded cornea, but if the cornea is too flat, too steep, or unevenly curved, less than perfect vision results. The greatest advantage of corneal topography is its ability to detect irregular conditions invisible to most conventional testing.


Corneal topography is a computer
assisted diagnostic tool

Corneal topography produces a detailed, visual description of the shape and power of the cornea. This type of analysis provides your doctor with very fine details regarding the condition of the corneal surface. These details are used to diagnose, monitor, and treat various eye conditions. They are also used in fitting contact lenses and for planning surgery, including laser vision correction. For laser vision correction the corneal topography map is used in conjunction with other tests to determine exactly how much corneal tissue will be removed to correct vision and with what ablation pattern.


A detailed corneal topography map

Computerized corneal topography can be beneficial in the evaluation of certain diseases and injuries of the cornea including:

The corneal topography equipment consists of a computer linked to a lighted bowl that contains a pattern of rings. During a diagnostic test, the patient sits in front of the bowl with his or her head pressed against a bar while a series of data points are generated. Computer software digitizes these data points to produce a printout of the corneal shape, using different colors to identify different elevations, much like a topographic map of the earth displays changes in the land surface. The non-contact testing is painless and brief.

 

 

News
·  IntraLase FS may make LASIK even safer
Events
·  Read about our events!
Links
·  We have links to several other sites that may help you
Appointments
· Schedule a consultation with our doctors. Tell us when you would like to visit.
  Visit Us At: 4100 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112
Phone: (717) 657-2020 | (800) 382-2020 | Fax: (717) 657-2071 
E-mail us 
Offices in: Harrisburg and Camp Hill, PA
Laser Vision Correction | Senior Eye Health | Eye Conditions | Optical | Events | News | Why Choose Us? | Doctors | Cosmetic
Mojo Interactive Programming, Design and Hosting by Mojo Interactive, © 2008.
Content © 2008 Patient Education Concepts, Inc. Licensed Users Only