Ultra-Thin DSAEK

Gebauer Medizintechnik GmbH recently launched a new series of re-usable Stainless Steel Heads for Ultra-Thin DSAEK with cutting depths of 450mμ, 500μm and 550μm. The design incorporates a transparent applanation plate which allows cuts with consistent thickness and well-defined edges. 'The new product enables the user to achieve a precise and UT-DSAEK lamella with one pass only, thus eliminating the unpredictable process of making two subsequent microkeratome cuts on the donated cornea,' said a company spokewoman.' The new UT-DSAEK Heads are compatible with the existing Gebauer SLc microkeratomes which can easily be upgraded,' she said.
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