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Devices and Accessories

megaTRON - Microsurgical System

MODULAR PHACO/VITRECTOMY SYSTEM – SOPHISTOCATED TECHNOLOGY FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE; Take the lead in performing best. With sophisticated technology of the  megaTRON S4HPS you can achieve maximum safety, effiency, rentability and flexibility.The revolutionary hybrid pump system is only one of the numerous features which make the megaTRON S4HPS one of the most powerful opthalmic surgery systems for the anterior and posterior segment. Its UNO Colorline MACH2 vitreous cutters enable cut rates of up to 12,000 cpm. The optional endolaser endoTRON®532 and xenon light source xenoTRON® III make the megaTRON S4HPS a fully equipped vitrectomy system. A large variety of accessories for the anterior and posterior segment are perfectly matched to the megaTRON S4HPS to serve all applications.

Instruments

GEUDER - Single-Use Knives for Precise Incisions

NanoEdge single-use ophthalmic knives stand for high precision and excellent sharpness. They are designed for smooth penetration and accurate incisions. Due to its solid and sharp blades only low penetration force is required to perform effective entries and mostly self-sealing wounds. The outstanding cutting abilities of NanoEdge knives enable better surgical outcomes. Geuder offers an extensive portfolio for most standard and specialty ophthalmic procedures. The wide range of sizes and straight, angled or special shaped blades in double-bevel or bevel-up grinds covers all relevant incision types.

GEUDER - Cross-Stitch Marker

The challenge in performing a penetrating keratoplasty (PK) is to place the sutures for donor cornea fixation in a way that no additional postoperative iatrogenic astigmatism is induced, preventing persistent vision deterioration. One option, which proved itself throughout the history of corneal transplantation, is to fixate the corneal transplant through a running cross stitch suture – the double running crossed diagonal suture by Hoffmann with 2 x 8 bites.As the name suggests, the challenges of this suture technique lie in the precision required to exactly place the stitches. In addition, the technique requires a precise visual estimate for gauging the dimensions, which is often associated with a shallow (long and tedious) training curve. Therefore the desired results are not always achieved.

GEUDER - Implants for Retinal Detachment

Retinal implants are used in surgical treatment of retinal detachments. The implant creates an indentation in the sclera and choroid approximating the retina to the pigment epithelium. This procedure is accomplished by local indentation or through the use of an implant that encircles the globe.