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Implants for Retinal Detachment
Retinal implants are used in the surgical treatment of retinal detachment. The implant creates an indentation in the sclera and choroid to bring the retina into contact with the pigment epithelium…
Technische Spezifikationen
Length
12.5 cm
Tip Size
0.5 mm
Material
Titanium
KataraktPräzisionswerkzeugeWiederverwendbar
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Product description
Retinal implants are used in the surgical treatment of retinal detachment. The implant creates an indentation in the sclera and choroid to bring the retina into contact with the pigment epithelium. The procedure is performed using local indentation or by using an implant that encircles the eyeball.
Advantages of scleral buckling surgery
- Safe and effective procedure with long-documented follow-up results
- Does not induce cataract
- No intraocular intervention, hence lower risk in case of failure
- Best approach for inferior tears and suitable for nearly all primary rhegmatogenous
- Retinal detachments (except for very posteriorly located tears)
- Lower incidence of endophthalmitis and other complications
- Cost-effective (lower equipment costs)
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Key features:
- Ergonomically optimized titanium for maximum control
- Anatomically shaped, reduces hand fatigue
- Autoclavable up to 134°C
- Corrosion-resistant and durable
- CE-certified according to MDR 2017/745
- Ideal for vitreoretinal and cataract surgery
