Bimanual Cannula for Precision, Stability, and Better Control
Overview
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.
Why Bimanual Cannula is Preferred
The Bimanual Cannula allows surgeons to manage irrigation and aspiration separately using both hands. This technique provides improved control inside the eye and helps maintain a stable chamber throughout the procedure. It also makes it easier to work in sensitive areas with more confidence.
Features that Support Daily Practice
- Separate Flow Management: Better control over irrigation and aspiration
- Consistent Fluidics: Maintains steady chamber conditions
- Easy Handling: Balanced and comfortable in hand
- Targeted Access: Helps reach specific areas with precision
Supporting Safer Procedures
When fluid control is stable, the overall procedure becomes more reliable. The Bimanual Cannula helps reduce fluctuations and supports steady chamber depth, which is important for maintaining safety during surgery.
Consistent Control You Can Rely On
The Bimanual Cannula offers a balanced combination of control, precision, and ease of use. With Swiss- engineering and a focus on real surgical needs, it supports surgeons in delivering consistent and efficient results.
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