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Cataract Equipment Supplied In Usa Florida
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Rumex International Co. based inTampa, FLORIDA (USA)
Universal Three-Step Knife for Cataract and LRI Surgery. Precise, easy and stable calibration mechanism with 3 preset depths of 500, 550 and 600 microns. Full extension for side-port incision. Single footplate for better visualization. Extreme sharpness of the blades. Minimal pressure. ...
Manufactured by:Clerio Vision based inNorth Sarasota, FLORIDA (USA)
Clerio Vision is developing a novel technology for writing visual corrections into intraocular lenses (IOLs) after they are implanted during cataract surgery. This unique investigational technology will offer the ability to correct the common occurrence of post-implant refractive errors, thereby non-invasively providing potentially better results and higher patient satisfaction. ...
Manufactured by:Lenstec, Inc. based inSt Petersburg, FLORIDA (USA)
The most progressive cataract surgeons provide their patients with the best restoration of vision with higher technology implants. This is accomplished by matching the patient’s lifestyle and vision needs to the implant technology available. Lenstec is proud of our Lifestyle Vision technology available through the TetraflexHD implant. ...
Manufactured by:Bio-Tissue, Inc. based inMiami, FLORIDA (USA)
PROKERA biologic corneal bandage devices are used by eye doctors around the world to heal and treat ocular conditions such as keratitis, moderate to severe dry eye disease, recurrent corneal erosions, filamentary keratitis, persistent epithelial defects, neurotrophic corneas, herpetic ulcers, and many other ocular surface diseases such as chemical burns and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The PROKERA ...
Manufactured by:Bio-Tissue, Inc. based inMiami, FLORIDA (USA)
PROKERA biologic corneal bandage devices are used by eye doctors around the world to heal and treat ocular conditions such as keratitis, moderate to severe dry eye disease, recurrent corneal erosions, filamentary keratitis, persistent epithelial defects, neurotrophic corneas, herpetic ulcers, and many other ocular surface diseases such as chemical burns and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The PROKERA ...
