Phacoemulsification Systems for Cataract Surgery

In cataract surgery, there is an ever present need to preserve the delicate structures of the eye while removing an opaque lens. The most modern method is phacoemuslification, whereby the lens is emulsified with ultrasound before being suctioned out. Phacoemulsification systems provide a platform for performing cataract surgery, as well anterior vitrectomy. For a phacoemulsification system, one of the most important features will be the suction/vacuum component. Pumping systems are usually peristaltic or Venturi (aspirating). Some phaco and vitrectomy systems have dedicated microprocessors to measure in-line vacuum pressure. Sonic needles, tips and probes are frequently sold separately.
CompanyZEISSZEISS
ItemVisalis 100 Cataract SystemVisalis 500 Cataract System
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DescriptionThe capturing followability of the ZEISS Visalis 100 attracts and continuously engages nucleus fragments on the phaco tip. Unique in its class, it enables a 1.8 mm incision, reducing surgically induced astigmatism and accelerating wound healing as

Equipped with the new APM® (Advanced Power Modulation), VISALIS S500 and VISALIS V500 create the basis for:

  • Reduction in phaco energy
  • Capturing followability
  • Superior cutting efficiency
  • Improved chamber stability

Power SupplyInquire100 to 240V
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