Preloaded IOL product

Preloaded IOL product

Rayner Intraocular Lens launched the company’s first preloaded IOL product – C-flex® Advance Aspheric – at the XXXI ESCRS Meeting, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. “The C-flex Advance Aspheric combines all the clinically proven benefits of the aberration- neutral C-flex Aspheric IOL, with a mini incision and a preloaded IOL delivery system that eliminates handling of the acrylic lens in theatre. It also helps reduce the chances of IOL damage or contamination and allows for an SIA neutral implantation through an incision size of 2.2mm or 2.4mm into the bag. C-flex Advance Aspheric is available in power range +8.0 D to +34.0 D in 0.5 D increments,” said a company spokesman n

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