FCI products
FCI LacriJet - Monocanalicular Nasolacrimal Intubation Device
LacriJet is an advanced monocanalicular nasolacrimal intubation device designed to address epiphora, congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction, and canalicular lacerations. This innovative product by FCI features a single-use injector handpiece with a preloaded silicone tube inside a metallic guide. Its design ensures reduced operative time during both intubation and removal phases. Once positioned in the nasolacrimal duct, a sliding piston retracts to release and fix the silicone intubation at the punctum with a plug-like fixation head, requiring no nasal retrieval, knots, or sutures. Available in 15 mm and 20 mm sizes, LacriJet® also aids in canalicular laceration repair, minimizing the risk of obstruction from scar tissue. The sterile device includes a 3 mm plug collarette for secure placement. Compatible single-use accessories include a punctum dilator and plug inserter, and a sizer specifically for LacriJet.
FCI StopLoss - Jones Tubes for Lacrimal System Repair
The StopLoss Jones Tubes provide a specialized solution for Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy (CDCR) and lacrimal system repair, specifically addressing issues such as canalicular pathologies. Engineered to overcome the high loss rates associated with traditional Jones tubes, this product ensures enhanced stability and ease of use. Its patented tube design, coupled with an innovative introducer system, guarantees precise and straightforward tube placement, contributing to both patient and surgeon satisfaction. These tubes include an internal flexible silicone flange to prevent extrusion and offer excellent tear drainage capabilities. They are supplied sterile in boxes of one. Utilization of these tubes necessitates the StopLoss® Jones Tube Introducer Set and Removal Tool for optimal performance and user convenience.
FCI - Super Grip Forceps for Ophthalmic Surgery
The Super Grip Forceps are designed for precision in ophthalmic procedures, particularly vitreoretinal surgeries. This single-use instrument features 3D anti-shredding tips to enhance grasping force, reaching up to 100 grams. The forceps are equipped with micro serrations on the broad platforms, allowing effective handling of fibrous membranes. A 360° handle actuation ensures ease of use, while the longer 32 mm shaft is advantageous for myopic eyes. Low pressure actuation and short stroke functions contribute to optimal control during surgery. Color-coded handles provide straightforward identification, and a removable handle option enables selective dexterity. Available in sizes 23 Ga, 25 Ga, and 27 Ga, the forceps come sterile in a box of five, making them ready for clinical use.
FCI EZYPOR - High Density Polyethylene Orbital Implant
The EZYPOR orbital implant is an advanced ophthalmic device crafted from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). It is particularly designed for enucleation, evisceration, and secondary implantation procedures. The implant features a porosity range between 40% and 60%, facilitating the optimal colonization of fibrovascular tissues which is crucial for integration and healing. The anterior surface of the implant is smooth, equipped with eight suture tunnels enabling efficient needle insertion and muscle fixation, eliminating the need for an autologous graft. It is designed for single-use with specialized instruments like orbital sizers and a sphere introducer for optimal placement. Note that 12 mm and 14 mm versions do not include the suturing platform. This sterile medical device underscores ease of use and effectiveness in clinical environments.
FCI LacriJet - Monocanalicular Nasolacrimal Intubation Device
LacriJet is a cutting-edge solution introduced by FCI for effective management of epiphora, congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction, and canalicular lacerations. This innovative device is designed to optimize surgical efficiency, minimizing both the intubation and removal phases. At the core of LacriJet is a single-use injector comprising a preloaded silicone tube encased in a metallic guide, allowing for swift insertion into the nasolacrimal duct. Post-insertion, the device leverages a retraction mechanism that releases the silicone intubation, elegantly securing it at the punctum with a fixation head. Its distinctive design negates the need for nasal retrieval, knots, or sutures. The 15 mm and 20 mm variants are specifically tailored for canalicular laceration repair, mitigating the risk of obstruction from scar tissue. LacriJet's sterile configuration includes a 3 mm plug collarette, streamlining the procedural requirements in oculoplastic surgery.
