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Clear Cut - July 2015 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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They've also taken weight and view into consideration, so it's well-bal- anced and the shield retracts far enough out of the way that it doesn't block your view. The slide and click tell me the shield is in place, so I can comfortably hand it off without hav- ing to look away. As single-use dis- posables, these won't take the place of diamond blades, but they're nice to have when you send diamond blades out for repair. Beaver-Visitec I-Ring Pupil Expander Just released, the I-Ring Pupil Expander is made from pliable polyurethane. I like the design. It's rounder, so it main- tains 360-degree contact and is gentler on the pupillary mar- gin. We're seeing more and more floppy iris syndrome, and this provides a conven- ient solution. Insertion and removal are easy and intu- itive, and it's designed in such a way that Sinskey hooks don't come into contact with the iris. 9 7 J U LY 2 0 1 5 | O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T z EASY CONVERSION Oasis's line of disposable scalpels are designed to make safety a one-handed operation. z FLEXIBLE DESIGN The I-Ring Pupil Expander is made from pliable polyurethane, so it's easy to insert and remove.

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