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In ophthalmic surgery, fluid stability and controlled handling are always important. The Coaxial IA Handpiece, it is developed to support smooth irrigation and aspiration, with reliable chamber control and consistent flow performance. The SURGIFLOW Coaxial IA Handpiece, it comes with the practical Swiss engineering approach – focused on precision, stability, and ease of use in daily surgical practice.
This Cataract Awareness Month, let’s take a closer look at cataracts and how timely treatment can help preserve clear vision.
A cataract occurs when the natural lens inside the eye becomes cloudy, making it difficult for light to pass through clearly. This clouding can cause blurred vision, faded colours, increased sensitivity to light, and difficulty performing everyday activities such as reading or driving.
In ophthalmic procedures, maintaining control over fluid movement is important for consistent outcomes. The bimanual cannula is designed to support this need by allowing separate handling of irrigation and aspiration, giving the surgeon more flexibility during surgery.
SURGICON AG has achieved MDR certification for its IA handpieces – Irrigation and Aspiration handpieces, SURGIFLOW. This marks a clear step forward in meeting the requirements of the European Medical Device Regulation and maintaining consistent quality in ophthalmic surgery