Keeping the Flow In ophthalmic surgery, time is vision. Every unnecessary minute added to a procedure increases risks of corneal edema, inflammation, and surgeon fatigue. Instrument-related delays – missing, malfunctioning, or improperly prepared tools – are among the most common...
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How Have Ophthalmic Surgical Instruments Evolved Over the Last 20 Years? What Major Problems Have Been Solved? Over the past two decades, ophthalmic surgery has undergone a quiet but profound revolution – not only in surgical techniques but in the...
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Please refer to our official manual for a complete guide on sterilization of RUMEX instruments: General Instructions for Care, Cleaning and Sterilization of Reusable Instruments for Ophthalmic Applications. What are the best practices for arranging instruments in a sterilization tray...
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Please refer to our official manual for a complete guide on sterilization of RUMEX instruments: General Instructions for Care, Cleaning and Sterilization of Reusable Instruments for Ophthalmic Applications. Which cleaning agents are chemically safe for titanium to prevent corrosion and...
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Please refer to our official manual for a complete guide on sterilization of RUMEX instruments: General Instructions for Care, Cleaning and Sterilization of Reusable Instruments for Ophthalmic Applications. How do I choose the correct sterilization method for different types of...
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Please refer to our official manual for a complete guide on sterilization of RUMEX instruments: General Instructions for Care, Cleaning and Sterilization of Reusable Instruments for Ophthalmic Applications. What is the step-by-step protocol for sterilizing ophthalmic instruments? It starts with...
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We continue the topic of evolution of cataract surgery and its impact on the development of capsulorhexis forceps.In the previous post we observed the shift from 3.00 to 2.00 incision as the global tendency in cataract surgery. Now it’s time...
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Let's take a look at how the evolution of cataract surgery entails the evolution of capsulorhexis forceps’ design and promotes the development of new solutions, aimed at optimization of the process. This post will demonstrate the diversity of capsulorhexis forceps...
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We would like to update conversation with Dr. Abdullayev, MD, MBA, CEBT, Manager of Clinical Development and Innovations at Lions Eye Institute for Transplant & Research, Inc., USA. Today the discussion will be focused on DMEK issues and instruments developed...