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Irrigation / Aspiration Jew 15 Vitrectomy Jew 16
Product Code: - AVI-3594



  Product Description

 For Avterior and posterior segment surgeries.
 vitrectomy - Lensectomy + Irrigation / Aspiration system for extra capsula cataract extraction.

Features :

  • Light weight, powerful vitreous cutter working with N2O or CO2 to provided  powerful cutting action never achieveded before
  • Interchangable, limited use of disposable blades (cutting edges) to guarantee perfect sharpness
  • Easy to read LED display for cutter speed-variable from single cuts per minute electronically controlled.
  • Guilotine cutting movement. Cutting port remains in open position when off-minimises tissue trauma.
  •  Vacuum can be preset anywhere from 0-500mmHg available in Linear or Fixed mode o match your individual needs
  •  LED indicator for preset and actual vacuum
  •  Single multiport system for uni or bimanual techniques
  •  Independent or concurrent cutting, suction, reflux possible
  •  Versatile modular design customised to your needs
  •  Light source, fluid-gas exchange, bipolar cautery can be added seperately
  •  You can safetly and positively use all imported pneumatically driven  handpiece presently avilable Viz.,Ocutome handpiece, frightronics vitreous cutters, storz microvit etc.
  •  Unique positive shut off valves for instant venting
  • Power supply : AC 220-240 Volts

Unconditional Guarantee for one year
      

     
     
 
   
 
   

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