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Accreditation Dings - August 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Page 92 A S C R S 2 0 1 3 pore size. The material lets soft tissue grow in the pores, which logically should promote integration with the surrounding tissue and encourage vascularization of that tissue. It's a non-obstructive system for controlling IOP, and the company says the Model M4's tapered profile makes for easy insertion. 6 Endoglide from Angiotech If you do have to perform a cornea transplant, you want to have verification of endothelial cells and to minimize the risk of infection. To that end, Angiotech has developed Endoglide, a delivery system preloaded with cornea tissue that's verified and loaded by eye banks the company works with. Because of their expertise, the company asserts, eye bank staff are less likely to damage tissue when loading the

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