About Retinal Imaging System for Neonatal Care
OVERVIEW
The 3nethra Neo is a specialized, wide-field digital imaging device designed for high-resolution photo documentation of ocular conditions in premature infants. Tailored for neonatal care units, this compact and portable system plays a critical role in the early detection and monitoring of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)—a leading cause of preventable childhood blindness.
Key Advantages
- High-Resolution Retinal Imaging
Features a 4 MP camera (2048 x 2048 resolution, 24-bit color) for crisp, detailed imaging of the retina.
- Wide Field of View (120°)
Enables comprehensive visualization of the posterior and anterior segments of the infant eye.
- Designed for Neonatal Use
Captures images through pupils as small as 4 mm, making it ideal for premature infants.
- Non-Invasive and Infant-Safe
Built for use in sensitive neonatal environments with safety and comfort in mind.
- Portability and Ergonomic Design
Weighing only 340g (720g with cable), the lightweight handheld unit supports single-handed operation, ideal for use in NICUs, mobile screening, and rural outreach.
- Digital Documentation and Storage
Integrated software allows tracking of disease progression with access to historical image data.
- Telemedicine-Enabled
DICOM-compatible with secure sharing features for remote diagnosis by specialists, facilitating tele-ROP programs.
- User-Friendly Interface
Intuitive controls designed for minimal training, enabling use by both specialists and trained technicians.
Clinical Applications
- Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)
- Pediatric Retinal Imaging
- Retinal Hemorrhages
- Congenital Retinal Disorders
- Fundus Documentation in Infants
Advanced Imaging Features
- Still and Burst Mode Capture
Supports both single-shot and burst imaging for dynamic capture flexibility.
- Full Imaging Control
Manual adjustments for intensity, gain, white balance, brightness, contrast, gamma, and focus.
Note: The 3nethra Neo is a photo documentation tool and does not perform diagnostic analysis or automated interpretation.
Ideal For Use In:
- Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs)
- ROP Screening and Surveillance Programs
- Telemedicine in Rural or Underserved Regions
- Pediatric Ophthalmology Training and Documentation