The Optimal Platform For Posterior Segment Surgery
  • Faster cut rates designed to reduce traction1
    • The Millenniumâ„¢ Vitrectomy Enhancer (MVE) 23 gauge probes operate up to 2500 cpm
    • Minimized risk of iatrogenic retinal tears
    • Increased patient safety
    • Optimized duty cycles
    • Increased port-size area
    • Promotes more efficient tissue removal
  • Predictable fluidics improve tissue management and surgical efficiency
    • Higher cut rates also reduce turbulence, resulting in enhanced fluidic stability and predictability
    • Surgeons can better manage mobile tissue and cut closer to the retina, reducing the need for scissors and forceps
    • The reduction in instrument exchanges minimizes complication risks and promotes surgical efficiency

New 23 Gauge Entry Site Alignment (ESA) System
  • Trocars
    • Needle designed for optimal wound construction
  • Polyimide Cannulas
    • Longer for full-thickness entry, 4.1 mm vs. 3.5 mm
    • Polyimide for useful degree of instrument flexibility and better wound adherence
  • Low-profile hub
    • Designed for minimal instrument interference

1. Charles S. An engineering approach to vitreoretinal surgery. Retina. 2004;24(3):435-444.

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