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Ceramisys Orbital Implants
Novamed Ceramisys Ltd.
Features:
Fully biocompatible / bioinert ceramic matrix which serves as a scaffold for rapid soft tissue ingrowth
Synthetic material, fully reproducible and controlled
Optimised for rapid and complete tissue infiltration
Full and permanent integration
Resists migration
High Strength and can easily be drilled for a motility peg
Exhibits far better movement than traditional implants
Less lower lid sagging
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Bioceramic Orbital Implants
FCI Ophthalmics Inc.
Features:
Bioceramic orbital implants insert easily into orbital socket and will not cling to surrounding tissue.
Improved interconnectivity between pores enhances vascularization.
Implants may be easily drilled without crumbling.
Material:
Aluminum oxide.
Size:
12-22 mm
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Egg-Shaped Bioceramic Orbital Implants
FCI Ophthalmics Inc.
Features:
Insert easily into orbital socket and will not cling to surrounding tissue.
Improved interconnectivity between pores enhances vascularization.
Implants may be easily drilled without crumbling.
Material:
Bioceramic: Aluminum Oxide
Size:
18mm and 20mm
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Mesh-Wrapped Bioceramic Orbital Implant
FCI Ophthalmics Inc.
Features:
The extensive pore system enhances fibrovascular ingrowth which keeps the implant from migrating and allows the secure attachment of extraocular muscles, thereby improving implant motility.
The implant can be coupled directly to the prosthesis through FCI's unique hydroxyapatite-coated titanium peg and sleeve system.
This allows a wide range of prosthetic movements in complete synchrony with the natural eye.
Available in 4 sizes from 16-22mm diameters.
The Mesh-Wrapped Bioceramic Orbital Implant is lightweight (½ the weight of the HA) and easy to insert.
Material:
Alumina with vicryl (polyglactin 910) mesh wrapping.
Size:
16-22 mm
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Orbtex™ - Bioceramic Orbital Implant
Novamed Ceramisys Ltd.
Features:
Orbtex Features
Ready prepared for simplified use - straight from package to solution to implantation with no wrapping
Integrated absorbable, braided, suture platform
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- braided double strands provide strong, convenient, and standardised fixation points for muscle attachment
Pure alumina (aluminum oxide) - bio-inert, fully synthetic, bioceramic composition
Proprietary Ceramisys™ surface production¹ - smooth surface for ease of insertion and no tissue drag - without a non-porous coating
Eliminates the need for donor tissue - no risk of tissue transmitted disease or need for second surgical site
Ultra-porous, 100% interconnected, even pore distribution - ideal tissue support scaffold without dead pockets found in HA products
Very light weight - over 30% lighter than coral (HA) based products
High strength - easily drilled for motility peg and non-friable
Premium features, yet competitively priced
Orbtex Benefits
Simplified insertion
Significant reduction in surgery time
Improved success from:
eliminating variability of manual modifications required with other products
standardised surgical technique
Rapid protein coating after surgery
Rapid, full and permanent integration to host tissue
Allows 360° integration of fibrovascular tissue (no scleral windows)
Much quieter tissue response than HA (less swelling, irritation)
No resorption, stable
Not dissolved, no release of soluble substances
Bioinert, nonallergenic, nontoxic
Improved mobility over traditional coral based implants
Less lower lid sagging
Resists migration
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Material:
Alumina
Size:
14 to 22 mm, in 2 mm steps
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Value Orbital Implants - Bioceramic and HA
Novamed Ceramisys Ltd.
Features:
Bioceramic Features
Pure alumina (aluminum oxide) - bio-inert, fully synthetic, bioceramic composition
Proprietary Ceramisys™ surface production
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- smooth surface for ease of insertion and no tissue drag - without a non-porous coating
Eliminates the need for donor tissue - no risk of tissue transmitted disease or need for second surgical site
Ultra-porous, 100% interconnected without dead pockets - ideal tissue support scaffold, typical 200-800 micron pores
Very light weight - over 30% lighter than coral (HA) based products
High strength - easily drilled for motility peg and non-friable
Premium features, very competitively priced
Bioceramic Benefits
Reduction in surgery time
Resists migration
Much quieter tissue response than HA (less swelling, irritation)
No resorption, no ion release, not recognized as foreign body
Improved mobility over traditional coral based implants
Less lower lid sagging
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Material:
Alumina and Hydroxyapatite
Size:
14 to 22 mm, in 2 mm steps
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