Photocoagulator Probes

A photocoagular probe is used to target the delivery of energy directly to where it is needed in the retina. The probes are normally available in a variety of gauges and models — including straight, curved, flexible curved and steerable — depending on what is needed by the surgeon. Many photocoagulator probes are compatible with various laser systems, and many are also designed with ergonomics in mind to help make them easier and more comfortable to use.
CompanyIRIDEXIRIDEX
ItemEndoProbe Stepped Angled HandpieceDioPexy™ Probe
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DescriptionIRIDEX's EndoProbe Handpieces are designed to target the retina to deliver precise energy exactly where you need it. The smooth and gently tapered needle of the EndoProbe Stepped Angled Handpiece permits insertion of the angled tip through standard The DioPexy probe is indicated for transscleral retinal photocoagulation (TSRPC) and has been shown to be a safe and effective means of creating chorioretinal adhesion during retinal detachment surgery. The shape of its tip automatically enables easy
Features
  • Smooth and gently tapered needle that permits insertion of angled tip through standard and valved cannulas
  • Patented design provides full coverage of peripheral retina without removing probe from eye
  • Offers rigid, fixed angle for a sturdy alternative to flex-tip probes
  • Laser probes available in 20G, 23G, and 25G models
  • Shape of tip automatically enables easy indentation for efficient and consistent transmission through scleral tissue
  • Accuracy is assured through transillumination of the retina with the aiming beam
  • Ability to treat through a solid silicone buckling element of Molteno plate
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