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Acrylic Spheres 18 mm, 2.8 cc
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Acrylic spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The users must gas sterilize (EtO) the acrylic spheres (not autoclave). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Acrylic Spheres 16 mm, 2.1 cc
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Acrylic spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The users must gas sterilize (EtO) the acrylic spheres (not autoclave). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Acrylic Spheres 14 mm, 1.5 cc
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Acrylic spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The users must gas sterilize (EtO) the acrylic spheres (not autoclave). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Acrylic Spheres 12 mm, 1.1 cc
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Acrylic spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The users must gas sterilize (EtO) the acrylic spheres (not autoclave). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (22 mm, 5.6 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (20 mm, 4.2 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (19 mm, 3.6 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (18 mm, 3.1 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (16 mm, 2.1 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (15 mm, 1.8 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (14 mm , 1.4 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Silicone Spheres (12 mm, 0.9 cc)
Oculo-Plastik Inc
Silicone spheres are permanent implants used to replace the lost volume and to give motility to the ocular prosthesis following an enucleation, evisceration or an insertion of a secondary implant (to replace an implant that was or has to be removed) in ophthalmology.These ocular implants are sold non sterile. They must be sterilized before usage. The silicone spheres can be autoclaved (steam). The ophthalmic surgeon chooses the size and the type of implant for the surgery.
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Molteno MoaBone
MOLTENO OPHTHALMIC LIMITED
MS08 - MoaBone® Reconstruction pack (4 assorted segments)
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Molteno M-Sphere
MOLTENO OPHTHALMIC LIMITED
MS22 - Molteno M-Sphere® 22mm Natural Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
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Molteno M-Sphere
MOLTENO OPHTHALMIC LIMITED
MS20 - Molteno M-Sphere® 20mm Natural Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
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Molteno M-Sphere
MOLTENO OPHTHALMIC LIMITED
MS18 - Molteno M-Sphere® 18mm Natural Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
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Molteno M-Sphere
MOLTENO OPHTHALMIC LIMITED
MS16 - Molteno M-Sphere® 16mm Natural Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
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Orbtex Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous alumina orbital implant with suture platform, sphere, 22mm
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Orbtex Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous alumina orbital implant with suture platform, sphere, 20mm
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Orbtex Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous alumina orbital implant with suture platform, sphere, 18mm
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Orbtex Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous alumina orbital implant with suture platform, sphere, 16mm
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Alumina Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Alumina Orbital Implant, Sphere, 22mm
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Alumina Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Alumina Orbital Implant, Sphere, 20mm
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Alumina Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Alumina Orbital Implant, Sphere, 18mm
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Alumina Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Alumina Orbital Implant, Sphere, 16mm
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Alumina Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Alumina Orbital Implant, Sphere, 14mm
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Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant, Sphere, 22mm
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Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant, Sphere, 20mm
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Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant, Sphere, 18mm
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Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant, Sphere, 16mm
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Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant
CERAMISYS LTD
Porous Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implant, Sphere, 14mm
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SIZERS SET (ENUCLEATION / EVISCERATION) SINGLE USE
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A device designed to determine the appropriate size and placement of a non-dental implant for a patient prior to or during implantation surgery. It is typically available as a graduated set or an individual plate (e.g., a translucent plastic sheet or a cut metal shape) with patterns/sizes corresponding to the size of the implant to be used to aid the surgeon in final selection of implant size, placement, and/or adaption. It is used for, e.g., total- or partial-joint prostheses, bone fracture fixation implants (plates, nails, including skull plate implants) or other types of surgical implants. This is a single-use device.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.
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Orbital sphere implant
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An implantable ocular device designed to permanently fill the orbital cavity following enucleation, evisceration, or after the removal of another ocular implant (used as a secondary implant), to replace the volume and possibly, given the surgical method, to impart motion to the eventual ocular prosthesis (the artificial eyeball). It is typically aspherical and may have porous surfaces to facilitate colonization by fibrovascular tissue to offer the advantages of reduced risk of infection or implant extrusion. It is available in various sizes and is typically made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (PHEMA), or silicone.