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Faster cut rates designed to reduce traction
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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
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.