TMS-5 | Tomey

Overview

The Topographic Modeling System TMS-5 is a hybrid anterior segment analyzing system consisting of a Placido ring topographer “TMS” and a 3D Scheimpflug camera. The TMS-5 is indicated for cross sectional imaging of anterior segment components of the human eye such as the anterior and posterior surface of the cornea and the anterior chamber, and also for dimension measurements of these such as curvature, length and area by computed analysis. The prominent features of the TMS-5 are the high speed Scheimpflug camera that takes only 1.0 sec. /exam, which can be very beneficial in preventing motion artifacts, and a high speed computer processing algorithm that reduces the time it takes to delineate the images.

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Articles & Publications

Title
Automated Keratoconus Screening With Corneal Topography Analysis
Authors
Naoyuki Maeda, Stephen D. Klyce, Michael K. Smolek, and Hilary W. Thompson
Publisher
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. May 1994, Vol.35. 2479-2757.
Title
Comparison of Methods for Detecting Keratoconus Using Videokeratography
Authors
Naoyuki Maeda, MD; Stephen D. Klyce, PhD; Michael K. Smolek, PhD
Publisher
Arch Ophthalmol. 1995;113:870-874.
Title
Neural Network Classification of Corneal Topography
Authors
Naoyuki Maeda, Stephen D. Klyce, and Michael K. Smolek
Publisher
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1995; 36:1327-1335.
Title
Current Keratoconus Detection Methods Compared With a Neural Network Approach
Authors
Michael K. Smolek and Stephen D. Klyce
Publisher
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1997;38:2290-2299.
Title
Quantitative Descriopors of Corneal Topography
Authors
Steaven E. Wilson, MD, Stephen D. Klyce, PhD
Publisher
Arch Ophthalmol. 1991;109:349-353.
Title
Screening of prior refractive surgery by a wavelet-based neural network
Authors
Michael K. Smolek,PhD,Stephen D. Klyce,PhD
Publisher
J Cataract Refract Surg 2001; 27: 1926-193.
Title
Longitudinal study of keratoconus progression
Authors
Xiaohui Li, Huiying Yang, Yaron S. Rabinowitz
Publisher
Experimental Eye Research 85 (2007)502-507.