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insertion. The angled, "camel hump" design of
the system's new Intrepid Balanced Phaco Tip
improves cutting efficiency by minimizing tip
movement at the incision but maximizing tor-
sional tip movement at the distal end.
With cataract facility reimbursements what
they are, no one relishes the idea of shelling
out 6 figures for a new phaco machine today.
But as you'll see in the product roundup over
the next few pages, the features on the new
machines make cataract removal significantly
safer than ever before. Even though you can't
charge more per case for cataract procedures
in the wake of a capital expense, the new
machines can make the procedure more effi-
cient, saving OR time.
Functionally speaking, will the new system
work dramatically better than the technology
your surgeons are operating with now? If the
machine they use is from 2 generations ago,
it's definitely possible that fluidics — the man-
ner in which the machine sucks material out
as it pours new balanced salt solution in to
replace it — have seen some innovations and
improvements since then.
Function and economics should also drive
any potential purchasing decision when,
every few years, you invite manufacturers'
representatives into your facility and trial the
newest add-ons and tweaks to their phaco
Call AOI for Information
800.576.1266 or
949.580.1266
Designed for rinsing Phaco
and I/A hand pieces, cannulas,
vit cutters and tubing.
The QuickRinse
™
provides
consistent rinsing pressure
regardless of the operator, and
eliminates hand fatigue caused
by repetitive syringe use.
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Lake Forest, CA 92630
www.optisurgical.com
info@optisurgical.com
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