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BIO-HYDRO JECT TM
 SINGLE  USE  HYDRAULIC  INJECTOR

 A revolutionary IOL Injection System!!
 Injector with Hydraulic Effect



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Delivery Injection Systems / Bio-HydroJect


HydroJect is a Delivery Injection System made by a combination of advanced polymers of medical grade and high-tech moulding technique, which allows efficient control of a micro incision smaller than 1.7 mm. through the compression of the foldable acrylic intraocular lens.

With HydroJect and its specific cartridge any complications during IOL implantation, as well as post operative disadvantages disappear (such as corneal deformation due to a widened incision).

Primary Advantages :
:: This system is fully compatible, with the rising generation of extremely thin IOLs, designed for micro incision techniques and also for our range of Hydrophilic Acrylic IOLs (Single Piece and Plate haptics).

:: This injection system uses hydraulic effect of the viscoelastic solution to push the IOL with a silicone stopper. The hydraulic pressure allows a soft, precise and completely controlled forward movement of the IOL through the cartridge. This effect allows the surgeon to inject the IOL with delicacy through a micro incision of 1.7 mm., depending upon the insertion technique used.

Silicone Stopper and Side Window



:: Equipped with side windows, it allows the surgeon to visualize the free movement of the IOL in the cartridge chamber before inserting it in the patient eye.

:: Scratches on the IOL, stretching of haptic, uncontrolled unfolding of the lens while releasing from the cartridge, are not found through this advanced technological delivery systems.

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