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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / June / Expanding Imaging Capabilities
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Expanding Imaging Capabilities

Optos’ new Silverstone platform seeks to narrow the gap between visualization and structural insight in retinal imaging

6/1/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Report: Expanding Imaging Capabilities

Overview

The Silverstone RGB system by Optos enhances retinal imaging by integrating multiple modalities into a single platform, allowing for comprehensive assessment of peripheral retinal lesions. This advancement addresses the clinical need for efficient and effective multimodal imaging in ophthalmology.

Background

Ophthalmologists face challenges in identifying and assessing peripheral retinal lesions due to limitations in traditional imaging systems. The development of the Silverstone RGB system represents a significant step forward in addressing these challenges by providing a comprehensive imaging solution. This is particularly important as accurate peripheral assessment is crucial for informed clinical decision-making and improved patient outcomes.

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Key Findings

  • The Silverstone RGB system integrates nine imaging modalities for comprehensive retinal assessment.
  • It features ultra-widefield imaging with enhanced color fidelity and deeper tissue penetration.
  • The system allows for simultaneous visualization of peripheral retina and deeper structures.
  • Clinician feedback was instrumental in developing a user-friendly platform that minimizes patient burden.
  • Multimodal imaging is increasingly recognized as essential for managing systemic retinal diseases.

Clinical Implications

The Silverstone RGB system facilitates a more thorough evaluation of retinal pathology, which can lead to better clinical outcomes. Ophthalmologists can leverage this technology to enhance diagnostic confidence and streamline workflows, ultimately improving patient care.

Conclusion

The introduction of the Silverstone RGB system marks a significant advancement in retinal imaging technology, addressing critical clinical needs for multimodal assessment. This innovation is poised to enhance the quality of care in ophthalmology.

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