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Anterior Segment
SimulEYE - Iris Prosthesis
The Iris Prosthesis model provides an eye that is aniridic with an empty capsular bag which is ready to accept various iris prostheses. It was developed specifically with the Human Optics Artificial Iris in mind but can be used in conjunction with other similar devices to recreate the iris anatomy.
SimuloRhexis - Anterior Segment Kit
This is the first model developed which is specifically for capsulorhexis training. A total of 5 or 10 capsulotomies can be performed with each SimuloRhexis Kit. Corneal incisions need to be made, the anterior chamber must be filled with viscoelastic and a CCC can then be created. The pressure behind the capsule can be increased for greater difficulty. The anterior capsule will bow forward causing the anterior chamber to shallow while making the tear want to run down the slope and outward. Rescue maneuvers can be practiced and perfected.
SimulEYE - Small Pupil
Developed for use with iris expansion devices such as the Malyugin Ring to learn the teaching points of insertion and removal of these devices. This model may also be used for placing iris hooks or for practicing IOL cutting and removal in the anterior chamber. With proper care and surgical technique, this model is designed to be re-used multiple times.
Laser
SimulEYE - Cornea-scleral Shell Laser
This model provides a cornea-scleral shell for use with or without a YAG capsulotomy laser lens. Inside is an iris, anterior capsule membrane, an IOL and a posterior capsule which will respond to Nd:YAG laser treatment. The eye needs to be filled with water prior to use. This model is considered single use. However, multiple laser spots can be applied to each eye before it is consumed.
SimulEYE - Slit Lamp Stand
The Slit Lamp Stand provides a platform to securely hold the SimulEYE models while performing laser procedures. It is to be used with SimulEYE® YAG, SLT and LPI models. The stand will allow the eye to be positioned in the same location as a patient’s eye and will also allow for use of a laser lens when needed. Each stand is very robust and can be used and reused multiple times. The stand will hold up to 3 eyes at a time which is helpful for loading multiple eyes of one type for a given laser or for loading different types of eyes when working with combination lasers. The stand has a lot of adjustability and is designed to work with any slit lamp based laser delivery system.
