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2 visionary thinking. visionary ideas. visionary solutions. capsular rings 03 foldable iols 04 pmma iols 07 aniridia implants 10 special implants 13 individual orders 17 general information 17 = PreloADED EYEJET = HEV-Filter = Toric = AsphERIc = manufactured PER order = incision < 2.0 mm
3 capsular rings capsular tension rings Type 14 / eyejet ctr type 14 size (open) 12.3 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 10.0 mm RIGHT *4 + LEFT *5 capsular tension segment For fixation, we recommend 9.0 double armed prolens with sutures with spatula needles. Type 6D total diameter 9.5 mm material PMMA (clear) ACCC* mm Type 14C / eyejet ctr type 14C size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm RIGHT *4 + LEFT *5 cionni rings FOR scleral fixation For fixation, we recommend 9.0 double armed prolens with sutures with spatula needles. Type 14A / eyejet ctr type 14A For myopic eyes. Bulbus length > 28.0 mm. size (open) 14.5 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 12.0 mm RIGHT *4 + LEFT *5 Type 13 / eyejet ctr type 13 size (open) 12.3 mm material PMMA (blue) size (compressed) 10.0 mm RIGHT *4 Type 1G Type 1L Cannot be implanted with an injector. size (open) 12.2 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 10.0 mm ACCC* mm Cannot be implanted with an injector. size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm ACCC* mm Type 13A / eyejet ctr type 13A size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (blue) size (compressed) 11.0 mm RIGHT *4 Type 13B / eyejet ctr type 13b eyejet ctr type 19D For myopic eyes. Bulbus length > 28.0 mm. size (open) 14.5 mm material PMMA (blue) size (compressed) 12.0 mm RIGHT *4 size (open) 11.6 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) mm RIGHT *4 Type 2C Type 2L Type 2S We recommend the G Injector from Geuder. size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm ACCC* mm Cannot be implanted with an injector. size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm ACCC* mm Cannot be implanted with an injector. size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm ACCC* mm type 10C / eyejet ctr type 10C size (open) 12.1 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm RIGHT *4 eyejet ctr type 10l size (open) 13.0 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 11.0 mm ACCC* mm RIGHT *4 * 4 RIGHT = clockwise implantation * 5 LEFT = counter clockwise implantation * 6 Anterior Continuous Curvolinear Capsulorhexis 3
4 capsular rings capsular EDGE rings Type 1b We recommend the G Injector from Geuder. size (open) 11.5 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 10.0 mm foldable closed capsular rings Type 2 Bulbus length < 21.0 mm. Foldable through cartridge. size 9.2 mm material PMMA/BCF *7 Type 1c We recommend the G Injector from Geuder. size (open) 10.5 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 9.0 mm Type 2A Bulbus length > 21.0 mm. Foldable through cartridge. size 10.2 mm material PMMA/BCF *7 Type 1d We recommend the G Injector from Geuder. size (open) 9.3 mm material PMMA (clear) size (compressed) 8.0 mm foldable iols lotus hydrophobic iols Type 63A Total Diameter over 23.5 D. = 12.5 mm. total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D. acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content < 0.5 % refractiv index 1.51 eyejet iol Type 63AJ Total Diameter over 23.5 D. = 12.5 mm. total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content < 0.5 % refractiv index 1.51 eyejet iol Type 63GJ UV plus Ultra Violet and High Energy Visible Light Blocker. total Diameter over 23.5 D. = 12.5 mm. total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content < 0.5 % refractiv index
5 foldable iols biocomfold hydrophilic iols Type 92C MICS: We recommend Medicel VISCOJECT TM -BIO 1.8 Injector Set up to 30.0 D. total diameter 10.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 97b MICS: We recommend Medicel VISCOJECT TM -BIO 1.8 Injector Set up to 30.0 D. total diameter 10.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 42F MICS: We recommend Medicel VISCOJECT TM -BIO 1.8 Injector Set up to 30.0 D. total diameter 11.0 mm haptic angulation 22 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 92S MICS: We recommend Medicel VISCOJECT TM -BIO 1.8 Injector Set up to 30.0 D. total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 92S toric MICS: We recommend Medicel VISCOJECT TM -BIO 1.8 Injector Set up to 30.0 D. The toric IOL is only available with a capsular tension ring (EYEJET CTR 14C RIGHT) as a set. total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 92g total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 92b Cannot be implanted with an injector due to its optic size. total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 7.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 3.2 mm etd. standard power 21.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry BCF* 7 = BioComFold * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 5
6 foldable iols biocomfold hydrophilic iols Type 92 total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 46g UV plus Ultra Violet and High Energy Visible Light Blocker. MICS: We recommend Medicel VISCOJECT TM -BIO 1.8 Injector Set up to 30.0 D. total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 95s Cannot be implanted with an injector due to its optic size. total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 7.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 3.2 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 89D "bag-in-the-lens" No PCO! Indicated for children or babies. surgeon must partake in prerequisite course before implantation. We recommend Caliper Ring Type 4L to mark the Capsulorhexis. total diameter 6.5 mm haptic angulation NONE etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body / optic 6.5 / 4.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 89a "bag-in-the-lens" No PCO! Indicated adult eyes or eyes of children. surgeon must partake in prerequisite course before implantation. We recommend Caliper Ring Type 5 to mark the Capsulorhexis. total diameter 7.5 mm haptic angulation NONE etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body / optic 7.5 / 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 89a TORIC "bag-in-the-lens" No PCO! Indicated adult eyes or eyes of children. surgeon must partake in prerequisite course before implantation. We recommend Caliper Ring Type 5 to mark the Capsulorhexis. total diameter 7.5 mm haptic angulation NONE etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body / optic 7.5 / 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index 1.46 Type 89F "bag-in-the-lens" No PCO! Indicated in combined cataract and vitrectomy procedures or in eyes with large pupils. surgeon must partake in prerequisite course before implantation. We recommend Caliper Ring Type 5 to mark the Capsulorhexis. total diameter 8.5 mm haptic angulation NONE etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body / optic 8.5 / 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. water content 28.0 % refractiv index
7 pmma iols 5.0 mm optic Type 27a total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 27c total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 6 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 27 total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. 5.5 mm optic Type 7d total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 29a total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 6 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 22f total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 7
8 pmma iols 6.0 mm optic Type 21l total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 6 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.0 mm etd. standard power 21.5 D. Type 65s total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 85e total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 65c total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 25 total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. 8
9 6.5 mm optic Type 62d total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power 24.0 D. Type 65d total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 53e total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 83 total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. 7.0 mm optic Type 65e total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 7.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. Type 81 total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 7.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 9
10 aniridia implants aniridia rings In each case, two of these aniridia rings are implanted in the capsular bag and dialled against one another to form a closed diaphragm. Please implant rings before IOL. Type 50c total diameter 10.0 mm (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 12 cl. hours / 360 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter > 6.0 mm incision > 2.0 mm Type 50e total diameter 10.0 mm (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 12 cl. hours / 360 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter > 3.5 mm incision > 3.25 mm Type 50f total diameter 10.0 mm (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 12 cl. hours / 360 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter > 4.0 mm incision > 3.0 mm Type 96c sulcus ring total diameter 12.5 mm (compressed) diaphragm Aniridia Ring: Covers up to material PMMA (black) 12 cl. hours / 360 (Aniridia Ring) Partial Aniridia Ring: Covers up to 6 cl. hours / 180 (Aniridia Ring) Inner Diameter 4.0 mm incision > 4.5 mm partial aniridia rings Capsular tension ring with a diaphragm to dim a coloboma in the eye not larger than three hours. Is the coloboma three to six hours, two rings can be implanted. Type 96f total diameter 11.0 mm (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 3 cl. hours / 90 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter 4.0 mm incision > 3.5 mm Type 96g total diameter 11.0 mm (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 3 cl. hours / 90 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter 4.0 mm incision > 3.5 mm Type 96e total diameter 11.0 mm (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 3 cl. hours / 90 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter 5.5 mm incision > 3.0 mm Type 94g total diameter 10.0 (compressed) diaphragm Covers up to 3 cl. hours / 90 material PMMA (black) Inner Diameter 6.5 mm incision > 1.75 mm 10
11 aniridia implants For fixation, we recommend 9.0 double armed prolens with sutures with spatula needles. Type 67b total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 3.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 10.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 68 total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 4.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 10.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 67g Type 67f Also available without optic. total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 10.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) For myopic eyes. Also available without optic. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 10.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 67l IOL with opening in the diaphragm ( mm) for the injection of vitreous body substitution. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 0 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 10.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 94a Only available without optic. total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 0 diaphragm mm Optic Diameter NONE incision > 10.0 mm Material PMMA (black) AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry Sc* 3 = scleral fixated * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 11
12 aniridia implants partial aniridia implants For fixation, we recommend 9.0 double armed prolens with sutures with spatula needles. Type 67 Also available without optic. total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 3.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm /10.0 mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 67d Option for scleral fixation. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 3.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 ACD AB* mm acd ob* mm incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. diaphragm /10.0 mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 67a For myopic eyes. Also available without optic. total diameter 14.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 3.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm /10.0 mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 68c Option for scleral fixation. total diameter 14.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* Optic Diameter 3.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm /10.0 mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 67e For patients with a partial iris hem left and the option for skleral fixation. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 4.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 8.0 mm etd. standard power 23.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 94 For patients with a partial iris hem left. Also available without optic. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 4.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 8.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) 12
13 Type 94c For patients with a partial iris hem left and the option for skleral fixation. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* Optic Diameter 4.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 8.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) Type 67s Also available without optic. total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* Optic Diameter 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 8.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. diaphragm mm material PMMA (clear/black) special implants anterior chamber iols Type 54 total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 14 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power 18.5 D. material PMMA Type 54a total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 14 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power 18.5 D. material PMMA Type 54b total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 14 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power 18.5 D. material PMMA AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry Sc* 3 = scleral fixated * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 13
14 special implants sclera foldable iol Type 90l total diameter 15.0 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 2.8 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. material BioComFold sclera pmma iols Type 27l total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* body 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 5.0 mm etd. standard power 19.0 D. material PMMA Type 66 total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. material PMMA Type 81b total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* /Sc* etd. a-con. ob* /Sc* body 7.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm/sc* acd ob* mm/sc* incision > 7.0 mm etd. standard power normal 22.0 D. material PMMA sclera 23.0 D. microphthalmus iol Type 27d Custom made until 75.0 D. total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 6 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.0 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.0 mm etd. standard power 22.0 D. material PMMA 14
15 myopia iols Type 22s total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 5 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.5 mm etd. standard power NONE material PMMA Type 71a total diameter 14.2 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power NONE material PMMA Type 71b total diameter 14.2 mm haptic angulation 10 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 6.5 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 6.5 mm etd. standard power NONE material PMMA phakic iols Type 99a - Zsal-4/PLUS Plano-Concave Diopter Range: D. Biconvex Diopter Range: D. total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation incision > 5.8 mm etd. std. power NONE body 5.8 mm diopter range D.* 8 material PMMA Type 99b - Zsal-4/PLUS Plano-Concave Diopter Range: D. Convexo-Concave Diopter Range: D. total diameter 12.5 mm haptic angulation 22.7 incision > 5.8 mm etd. std. power NONE body 5.8 mm diopter range D.* 8 material PMMA Type 99c - Zsal-4/PLUS total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 22.7 incision > 5.8 mm etd. std. power NONE body 5.8 mm diopter range D.* 8 material PMMA Type 99d - Zsal-4/PLUS total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 22.7 incision > 5.8 mm etd. std. power NONE body 5.8 mm diopter range D.* 8 material PMMA AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry Sc* 3 = scleral fixated * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 15
16 special implants diplopia implants Type 85f total diameter 12.0 mm haptic angulation 10 incision > 6.0 mm body 6.0 mm material PMMA (black) Type 80dj total diameter 13.0 mm haptic angulation 0 incision > 2.5 mm body 6.0 mm material hydrophobic (black) pupil dilator Type 5s We recommend the Geuder Injector G total diameter 7.5 mm material PMMA caliper rings Type 4 Type 5 Gauge for Capsulorhexis Ø 4.0 mm. Gauge for Capsulorhexis Ø 5.0 mm 89A/89F. total diameter 4.3 mm material PMMA total diameter 5.3 mm material PMMA Type 4L Gauge for Capsulorhexis Ø 4.5 mm 89D. Type 6 Gauge for Capsulorhexis Ø 6.0 mm. total diameter 4.8 mm material PMMA total diameter 6.3 mm material PMMA macula iol Type 25b Please note important information regarding the Macula implant: total diameter 13.5 mm haptic angulation 16 etd. a-con. ab* etd. a-con. ob* body 5.7 mm diopter range D.* 8 acd ab* mm acd ob* mm incision > 5.7 mm etd. standard power NONE material PMMA 16
17 INDIVIDUAL ORDERS Im Mittelpunkt unserer Bemühungen steht der Mensch. Und jeder Mensch ist anders. Das gilt auch für die Augen und damit verbundene Leiden. Während einige Augenleiden mit Standardprodukten der augenärztlichen Chirurgie behoben werden können, sind andere Patienten auf Sonderanfertigungen angewiesen. Als Spezialist auf dem Gebiet der Individual-Entwicklungen stellen wir kundenspezifische Produktmodifikationen und Spezial-Implantate her. Um besonderen Anforderungen und individuellen Wünschen 100 %ig gerecht zu werden, arbeiten wir in engem Dialog mit Fachärzten und Händlern. Auf diesem Weg finden wir für fast jedes Problem eine optimale Lösung. The focus of our efforts is the individual. And every individual is different. This applies also for the eyes and all related disorders. While some eye problems can be solved with standard products of ophthalmologic surgery, some patients are dependent on customized products. As a specialist in the field of individual developments, we produce customized product modifications and special implants. In order to meet the various specific requirements and individual needs 100%, we work in close consultation with specialists and suppliers. This way, we find the optimal solution for every problem. general information A-Konstanten Alle angegebenen A-Konstanten sind empfohlene Mittelwerte. Bitte ermitteln Sie eigene Werte, die eventuell von unseren abweichen können. A-Constants All numbers listed within the catalog are presented as guidelines only. We recommend you develop your own A-constants based on your experience. InzisionsgröSSe Die Größe der Inzision ist abhängig von der OP-Technik, dem Linsendesign, der Dioptriestärke und der gewählten Cartridge. Incision size The size of the incision depends on the surgeon s operating technique, the lens design, the strength of the dioptre and the type of cartridge. TELEFONISCHE BESTEllannaHME UND BERatunG montag bis 8:00 17:00 Uhr donnerstag freitag 8:00 16:00 Uhr Telefon +49 (0) 711 / info@morcher.com TELEPHONE ORDERS AND COnsultatiON monday 8:00-17:00 p.m. (CET) thursday friday 8:00-16:00 p.m. (CET) Phone +49 (0) 711 / sales01@morcher.com AB* 1 = Acoustic biometry OB* 2 = Optical biometry * 8 = In 0.5 increments. Other D. on request 17
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