Bi-blade+ Perform at a New Standard

Bi-Blade+

The advanced 25,000 CPM dual-port vitrectomy cutter

Unlock the next level of vitrectomy performance

Elevate your surgery with Bi-Blade+, an advanced dual-port vitrectomy cutter.

  • 25,000 cuts per minute (CPM)
  • Builds on the successes of Bi-Blade®, enabling greater efficiency, stability, and control
  • Helps boost confidence for retina surgeons and deliver exceptional patient outcomes

Bi-Blade+ in 23, 25, and 27 gauge

Why Bi-Blade+?1-4

Efficiency

Faster cut rate (25,000 CPM) improves flow rate and reduces retinal traction, helping to streamline procedures*

Stability

With Adaptive Fluidics, Bi-Blade+ helps support and maintain stable intraocular pressure (IOP), even at high vacuum levels*

Control

Optimizes surgeon feel and reduces sphere of influence allowing for closer cutting near the retina*

*Compared to Bi-Blade®. Based on ex vivo and in vitro testing.

Key Advantages of Bi‑Blade+1,3,5

67%

increased cutter speed*

25%

more vitreous flow on average*

62%

reduction in average infusion pressure with Adaptive Fluidics™

62%

less vibration at max cut speed*

*Compared to Bi-Blade®.
Based on ex vivo and in vitro testing.

Higher Standard of Performance2,6


Minimize sphere of influence*

 

Reduce retinal traction to help lower the risk of iatrogenic tears*


Greater comfort and confidence in your practice

*Based on ex vivo testing.

References

  1. Heuer R, Papour A, Higgins G. Vitrectomy flow performance and optimized system settings for retina shaving with 25g, 25,000cpm dual-action vitrectomy probes. Poster presented at: ARVO conference; May 2025; Salt Lake City, UT.
  2. Higgins G, Papour A. Comparison of traction, sphere of influence, and pulsatile flow in-vitro vitrectomy using 25ga 25,000 CPM dual action vitrectomy probes and 25ga 7,500 CPM single action vitrectomy probes. Poster presented at: ARVO conference; May 2025; Salt Lake City, UT.
  3. Papour A, Hosten L. Intraocular pressure (IOP) optimized performance settings with posterior adaptive fluidics (PAF), and 25 gauge 25,000 cpm dual-action vitrectomy cutters. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2024;65(7). Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2024 abstract 914.
  4. Data on file. Bausch + Lomb Inc. (128001310_Rev_A).
  5. Data on file. Bausch + Lomb Inc. (Graphs of std_BL).
  6. Teixeira A, Chong LP, Matsuoka N, et al. Vitreoretinal traction created by conventional cutters during vitrectomy. Ophthalmology. 2010;117(7):1387-92.