01 Overview of Ophthalmology Center - Equipment
EastPoint Innovation Center Co., Ltd. boasts two 10000-level clean surgery rooms, a specialized ophthalmic examination darkroom, and a multifunctional training operating room accommodating up to 10 persons. Our facility is equipped with cutting-edge ophthalmic surgical equipment, including the ZEISS ophthalmic surgical microscope (with fundus mirror), Alcon wavecut phacoemulsification equipment (with laser module), and a range of professional examination tools such as ZEISS and NIDEK ophthalmic optical coherence tomography scanners (including front module), digital slit lamp microscopes, fully automatic refractometers, corneal topographic mapping instruments, non-dilated fundus cameras, ophthalmic optical biometry instruments, corneal endothelial cell counters, ophthalmic A/B ultrasound machines, and more.
ZEISS OPMI Lumera T Ophthalmic Surgical Microscope System:


Equipped with an S88 magnetic control arm and OPMI Lumera T optical components, including a fully functional assistant microscope and stereo coaxial illumination (SCI). Our system allows for precise positioning through electromagnetic locks and detailed observation of animal eyeball structures. It features the RESLIGHT 500 non-contact wide-angle fundus observation system with dual wide-angle lenses for comprehensive retinal observation.
Alcon Constellation Phacoemulsification and Vitrectomy Surgery All-in-One Machine:

This comprehensive ophthalmic surgical platform includes a glass cutting system, super breast system, xenon lamp lighting, and laser modules. With ultra-fine incision phacoemulsification capability, it offers high efficiency while minimizing ultrasound energy use to prevent thermal damage to wounds. Our system employs disposable 23G minimally invasive surgical instruments to shorten surgical times and ensure stable intraocular pressure control during procedures.
ZEISS SL120 Slit Lamp Imaging System:

Integrated with a Zeiss imaging module, this device allows for convenient collection of high-definition images and video recording during examinations.
ZEISS IOLMaster 500 Optical Biometry Instrument:


Considered the gold standard in optical biometry, this instrument offers highly reliable and repeatable measurements, including for animal model cataracts and silicone oil-filled eyes along the visual axis.
ZEISS ATLAS 9000 Corneal Topographic Mapping System:


Utilizing conical focusing combined with an arc-shaped step algorithm, this system achieves sub-micron level accuracy in measurement data, providing reliable results for corneal topography analysis.
6、NIDEK AFC-330 Automatic Non-Dilated Fundus Camera:


Equipped with high-definition camera technology and computer integration, this device offers 3D automatic tracking, autofocus, and automatic shooting capabilities, ensuring high-quality fundus observation.
07、NIDEK RS-3000 Advance Optical Coherence Tomography Scanner:


This device provides comprehensive support for retinal and glaucoma model animal eyes, featuring eye tracking for precise image acquisition, high sensitivity for imaging in medium turbidity conditions, and the ability to obtain high-resolution blood flow OCT images.
NIDEK CEM-530 Corneal Endothelial Microscope:


In addition to traditional central and peripheral measurement functions, this device supports peripheral endothelial measurement with fast automatic analysis and three-dimensional automatic tracking of non-coagulable animal eyes.
NIDEK ARK-1s Corneal Curvature Meter:


Featuring a large pupil area imaging method, this device accurately measures refractive error and conducts glare testing, transmittance evaluation, and eye adjustment measurement.
10、Ophthalmic A/B Ultrasound System:

Capable of measuring various eye structures and conditions, including axial length, corneal thickness, anterior chamber depth, lens and retinal thickness, and vitreous cavity length, even in cases of refractive stroma opacity.
Tonometer:

Utilizing the Goldmann design, our tonometer ensures accurate measurement of intraocular pressure with minimal discomfort to the subject, facilitating animal intraocular pressure measurement without corneal reflex.
12、Live Streaming System for Ophthalmic Surgery:

Linked to our ophthalmic surgical microscope, this system provides live streaming of surgeries inside and outside the operating field under the microscope, enabling recording and review of surgical processes.
13、Ophthalmic Surgical Instruments:

Our laboratory is equipped with multiple sets of ophthalmic surgical instruments to meet the requirements of anterior and posterior ophthalmic surgeries, ensuring precision and efficiency.
14、Independent Examination Darkroom:

Our center features an independent examination darkroom within a 10000-level environment, directly connected to the surgical area, facilitating various ophthalmic examinations during surgery and ensuring intraoperative sensory control.
02 Overview of Ophthalmology Center - Technical Team
The technical team led by the main members has been extensively involved in the development and conversion of numerous national and industry standards related to ophthalmic optics and instrumental optics. They have contributed to the development of standards such as GB 11417.2-2011 "Ophthalmic Optics - Part 2: Hard Contact Lenses", GB 11417.3-2011 "Ophthalmic Optics - Part 5: Optical Performance Test Methods", YY 0477-2004 "Hard Breathable Contact Lenses for Corneal Shaping", YY 0290.2-1997 "Artificial Lenses - Part 2: Optical Performance and Test Methods", YY 0290.4-2008 "Ophthalmic Optics - Part 4: Labels and Information", YY/T 0290.5-2008 "Ophthalmic Implants - Part 5: Biocompatibility", YY 0290.8-1997 "Artificial Lenses Part 8: Basic Requirements", YY 0290.6-2009 "Artificial Lenses Part 6: Validity and Transport Stability", YY 0290.9-2009 "Artificial Lenses Part 9: Multi focal Artificial Lenses", YY 0290.10-2009 "Artificial Lenses Part 10: Intraocular Lenses with Lenses", GB 20812-2006 "Corneal Contact Lens Accessories", YY 0719.1-2009 "Contact Lens Care Products Part 2: Terminology" YY 0719.2-2009 "Ophthalmic Optics Contact Lens Care Products Part 2: Basic Requirements", YY 0719.5-2009 "Contact Lens Care Products Part 5: Determination of Physical Compatibility", YY 0719.6-2010 "Contact Lens Care Products Part 6: Guidelines for Determination of Validity Period", GB 23719-2009; Ophthalmic Optics and Instrumental Optics Visual Aids, YY 0676-2008 Ophthalmic Instruments Field of View, YY 0764-2009 Ophthalmic Instruments Vision Table Projector, YY 0787-2010 Ophthalmic Instruments Corneal Topographer, YY 0633-2008 Ophthalmic Instruments Indirect Ophthalmic Glasses, YY 0634-2008 Ophthalmic Instruments Fundus Camera, GB 11239.1-2005 Surgical Microscopes Part 1: Requirements and Test Methods, GB 23719-2009 Ophthalmic Optics and Instrumental Optics Visual Aids, GB/T 28538-2012 Ophthalmic Optics Contact Lenses and Contact Lens Care Products Rabbit Eye Compatibility Study Test National and industry standards such as YY/T 0862-2023 Ophthalmic Optics Intraocular Fillers and YY 0861-2011 Ophthalmic Optics Adhesive Elastomers, participated in the conversion of the new version of ISO for these standards. The Center can provide a lot of experience in the inspection, research, and clinical aspects of the above-mentioned products.
Moreover, the team has conducted significant research on various aspects of ophthalmic products, including thermal damage and dose-response relationships of corneal contact lenses (RGP, soft hard lenses, scleral lenses, etc.), artificial lenses (ICL, IOL, etc.), intraocular fillers (heavy water, silicone oil, and gas), ophthalmic viscoelastic agents and colorants (such as HPMC, HA, placental blue, etc.), restoration instruments (such as artificial corneas and artificial retina), glaucoma treatment instruments and methods, and intraocular dynamic equipment (laser photocoagulation, phacoemulsification, and wavecutting, etc.).
Their research findings have been published in Chinese core journals and SCI, showcasing their expertise and contributions to the field.
03 Overview of Ophthalmology Center - Business Scope
The ophthalmology center focuses on the following businesses:
Research on biological safety evaluation of ophthalmic optical products such as artificial lenses, intraocular fillers, and corneal contact lenses;
Clinical preclinical, efficacy, and safety experimental studies on ophthalmic intraocular implants such as heavy water, silicone oil, C3F8, SF6, etc;
Verification of microbial killing and other performance of contact lens care products.
The ophthalmology center specializes in the following areas:
Biological Safety Evaluation of Ophthalmic Optical Products: Conducting thorough research on the biological safety evaluation of ophthalmic optical products, including artificial lenses, intraocular fillers, and corneal contact lenses.
Clinical and Preclinical Studies on Ophthalmic Intraocular Implants: Performing comprehensive clinical and preclinical studies to assess the efficacy and safety of ophthalmic intraocular implants such as heavy water, silicone oil, C3F8, and SF6.
Verification of Microbial Killing and Performance of Contact Lens Care Products