IMPROVED FLUIDICS


For smallest incisions of 2.2mm and 2.4mm Geuder has designed new “Pure Efficiency Phaco†sets. “The highlight of the sets are the high-performance Titanium PEP ultrasonic tips,†said a company spokeswoman. “Due to the special three-step design and the 40° angle the active surface for ultrasound emulsification has been maximised,†she said. “The new tip has a smaller edge geometry so that entry to hard lens nuclei is easier and ultrasound times can be shortened. Because of the smooth transition of the sleeve to the tip the insertion is more gentle. Increased followability and efficient holdability can be realised due to improved fluidics.â€
www.geuder.com/PEPSets
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