Endo illuminators

Endo illuminators
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Wednesday, February 1, 2017
  Oertli has launched enhanced endo illuminators which the company says will provide even more user benefits. “A key requirement for 25G light instruments is their stiffness. To prevent bending, even in the case of intense manipulation of the eye, Oertli has attached an additional cannula to the light fibre. The cannula can be inserted into the trocar up to the stop. Thus, it actively supports manipulation. The achieved increase in stiffness greatly facilitates work,” said a company spokeswoman. The spokeswoman added that the new comfort-connector maximises light output and allows an easy installation out of the sterile field. www.oertli-instruments.com
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