Product Parameters
Product Name |
Preloaded Intraocular Lens Delivery System |
Model |
P-PCF60/A |
Lens Loaded
|
Aspheric single piece IOL PCF60
|
Material |
Hydrophilic Acrylic |
Spherical Aberration |
Aberration free design |
Optic Diameter |
6.0mm |
Overall Diameter |
12.5mm |
A Constant |
118.4 |
Haptic angle |
5° |
Incision size of preloaded injection system |
2.2mm |
Power range |
0~30.0D |
Recommended Implant |
Posterior chamber |
Shelf life |
3 years |
Product Composition
The Preloaded IOL Delivery System is a new and easy-to-use intraocular lens injector system preloaded with our well known hydrophilic intraocular lens (IOL). The Preloaded IOL Delivery System is designed for safe and precise implantation of an IOL into the human eye during cataract surgery.
This preloaded delivery system is ergonomically designed with safe, efficient and reliable control features. It’s also error-free from IOL-loading with no IOL-touching.
Product Features
- The intraocular lens material has good biocompatibility and excellent homogeneity. Zero-impurity technology is adopted for the material polymerization. The nanometer numerical control processing technology and proprietary hydration cleaning technology are adopted for production and processing With high product purity and no glistening, there is no product turbidity and impurity deposition caused by material after the operation.
- Due to the design for high-order zero spherical aberration aspheric surface intraocular lens, there is no spherical aberration, precise focusing, and good contrast sensitivity, so that the vision is clearer.
- The intraocular lrns is preloaded in the holder at the factory in standardization, so as to reduce the process of loading lenses during the operation compared with the traditional method, imporve the standardization operation level, avoid the failure of injection, and reduce the operation time. During the operation ,medical staffs do not need to touch the intraocular lens, which reduces the chance of process contamination and reduces the incidence of intraocular inflammation.