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LACRIJET® 30
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
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Ophthalmic trocar
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A rigid, ophthalmic surgical instrument with a sharp pyramidal or conical point used to puncture the eye to provide access to the interior of the eye for ophthalmic surgery. It is assembled and used together with a compatible cannula, filling its lumen and providing the necessary sharp point, thereby facilitating the introduction of this assembly. The trocar is withdrawn after puncturing, providing a working channel into the interior of the eye. It is typically available for use with an ophthalmic cannulation set. This is a reusable device.
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Ophthalmic trocar
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A rigid, ophthalmic surgical instrument with a sharp pyramidal or conical point used to puncture the eye to provide access to the interior of the eye for ophthalmic surgery. It is assembled and used together with a compatible cannula, filling its lumen and providing the necessary sharp point, thereby facilitating the introduction of this assembly. The trocar is withdrawn after puncturing, providing a working channel into the interior of the eye. It is typically available for use with an ophthalmic cannulation set. This is a reusable device.
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FCI NUNCHAKU 105
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
FCI NUNCHAKU 105
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FCI NUNCHAKU 90
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
FCI NUNCHAKU 90
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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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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Lacrimal tube
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
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Lacrimal tube
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
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Lacrimal tube
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., 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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Ophthalmic conformer
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An ophthalmic device, typically constructed from moulded plastic, that is intended to be inserted temporarily between the eyeball and eyelid to maintain space in the orbital cavity and prevent closure or adhesions during the healing process following eye surgery. This is a single-use device.
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Ophthalmic conformer
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An ophthalmic device, typically constructed from moulded plastic, that is intended to be inserted temporarily between the eyeball and eyelid to maintain space in the orbital cavity and prevent closure or adhesions during the healing process following eye surgery. This is a single-use device.
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Ophthalmic conformer
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An ophthalmic device, typically constructed from moulded plastic, that is intended to be inserted temporarily between the eyeball and eyelid to maintain space in the orbital cavity and prevent closure or adhesions during the healing process following eye surgery. This is a single-use device.
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SILICONE CONFORMER (FLEXIBLE)
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
An ophthalmic device, typically constructed from moulded plastic, that is intended to be inserted temporarily between the eyeball and eyelid to maintain space in the orbital cavity and prevent closure or adhesions during the healing process following eye surgery. 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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Scleral buckling device, non-bioabsorbable
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile, non-bioabsorbable device intended to be implanted for intrascleral and episcleral buckling for the surgical treatment of retinal detachment. It is typically a moulded solid silicone or silicone sponge device available in a variety of shapes and sizes that is used to compress the retina long-term (up to months) to support its reattachment following the operative treatment of severe retinal detachment. This device, also known as a scleral buckling component, will occupy the intraocular space to provide compression against the retina so that it can reattach. It is typically removed after a period of time depending upon the clinical findings.
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SINGLE USE 3 MIRRORS CONTACT LENS
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Ophthalmic surgical procedure kit, non-medicated, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A collection of various ophthalmic surgical instruments and the necessary materials intended to be used to perform an ophthalmic surgical procedure; it is not dedicated to a specific intraocular procedure (e.g., device implantation). It does not contain any pharmaceuticals. This is a single-use device.
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Vitrectomy contact lens, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless lens (VSL), it is made of various transparent materials [e.g., polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glass, quartz]. This is a single-use device.
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Ophthalmic surgical procedure kit, non-medicated, single-use
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A collection of various ophthalmic surgical instruments and the necessary materials intended to be used to perform an ophthalmic surgical procedure; it is not dedicated to a specific intraocular procedure (e.g., device implantation). It does not contain any pharmaceuticals. This is a single-use device.
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Scleral buckling device, non-bioabsorbable
FCI S A S FCI 20 22
A sterile, non-bioabsorbable device intended to be implanted for intrascleral and episcleral buckling for the surgical treatment of retinal detachment. It is typically a moulded solid silicone or silicone sponge device available in a variety of shapes and sizes that is used to compress the retina long-term (up to months) to support its reattachment following the operative treatment of severe retinal detachment. This device, also known as a scleral buckling component, will occupy the intraocular space to provide compression against the retina so that it can reattach. It is typically removed after a period of time depending upon the clinical findings.