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Canalicular Laceration Repair with Mini-Monoka® | Surgical Video View

September 30, 2024 - Video

Vignette Canalicular Laceration Repair with Mini-Monoka® | Surgical Video

Canalicular laceration is a cut in the canaliculus which causes epiphora. It is an emergency procedure that needs to be performed in the next 24 hours.

In this case, Dr. Richard Caesar performs a canalicular laceration repair using FCI’s Mini-Monoka®.

We would like to thank Dr. Richard Caesar, MA, MB, BChir, FRCOphth, for providing us with this video.

DCR with FCI Nunchaku® | Surgical Video View

September 30, 2024 - Video

Vignette DCR with FCI Nunchaku® | Surgical Video

In severe cases of blockage in the lacrimal system, a dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) must be performed. It is a surgical procedure that consists of creating of a functional pathway to allow tears to be drained into the nose.

In this case, Dr. Richard Caesar performs a DCR using FCI Nunchaku®.

We would like to thank Dr. Richard Caesar, MA, MB, BChir, FRCOphth, for providing us with this video.

StopLoss™ Jones Tube Insertion | Surgical Video View

September 30, 2024 - Video

Vignette StopLoss™ Jones Tube Insertion | Surgical Video

In severe cases of blockage in the lacrimal system, a dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) must be performed. It is a surgical procedure that consists of creating of a functional pathway to allow tears to be drained into the nose.

In this case, Dr. Richard Caesar performs a DCR using FCI’s StopLoss™ Jones Tube system.

We would like to thank Dr. Richard Caesar, MA, MB, BChir, FRCOphth, for providing us with this video.

ERM Peeling with End-Grasper Stiff DEX™ Forceps | Surgical Video View

June 26, 2024 - Video

Vignette ERM Peeling with End-Grasper Stiff DEX™ Forceps | Surgical Video

Epiretinal membrane or macular pucker is the development of scar tissue over the central retina or macula.

In this case, a pars plana vitrectomy and an epiretinal membrane peeling is made with exclusive FCI x Katalyst Surgical End-Grasper Stiff DEX™ Forceps to remove retinal traction.

The “Stiff” technology adds rigidity to 25 Ga and 27 Ga instruments, giving optimal control and precision. Simply insert the instrument into the trocar cannula and watch as the sleeve retracts back inside the shaft, providing stiffness at the extremity of the instrument for a superior performance.

Morris Honey Badger Forceps | Surgical Video View

June 26, 2024 - Video

Vignette Morris Honey Badger Forceps | Surgical Video

Morris Honey Badger forceps are ideal for heavier membranes, such as those found in macular puckers, diabetic retinopathy, PVR, trauma, and general epiretinal membrane removal.

The Honey Badger forceps can grasp EMP or PVR every time, with its small tenacious grip, used in a vertical/oblique orientation. Its exclusive design allows to dig into fibrosis, so as to make an edge, or grasp an edge. Direct line of sight to the tip is outstanding in the vertical/oblique orientation.

Alternatively, you can start in the more traditional horizontal orientation, still with an excellent view of tissue due to the small tip mass.

Three Mirror Lens | Key Features View

June 26, 2024 - Video

Vignette Three Mirror Lens | Key Features

FCI’s Three Mirror Lens was designed to give high resolution visualization of the four internal zones at the slit lamp. It can be used both in the operating room and the consulting office.

The Three Mirror Lens provides a 30° central view, angulations of 59°, 67°, 75°, 0.93x image magnification and is made of PMMA.

Discover now all key features of FCI’s Three Mirror Lens!

Backflush Handpiece with T-Tube™ | Key Features View

June 25, 2024 - Video

Vignette Backflush Handpiece with T-Tube™ | Key Features

FCI’s Backflush Handpiece with T-Tube™ is used to facilitate air-fluid exchanges during vitrectomy. It has a special T-Tube™ for easy insertion into the trocar cannula and protection of the black silicone tip.

Additionally, the Backflush Handpiece with T-Tube™ comes with a large reservoir for maximum reflux volume, plug for active and passive conversion, and male-male luer lock for active line attachment.

Discover now all key features of FCI’s Backflush Handpiece with T-Tube™!

Iris Retractors | Key Features View

March 21, 2024 - Video

Vignette Iris Retractors | Key Features

FCI’s Iris Retractors are useful in cases of pupillary constriction, chronic miosis and other indications during cataract and retina surgeries, when eye drops are not enough to dilate the iris. They provide a simple, fast and safe way to retain the iris for maximum visibility.

Additionally, they come in flat bottom container covered with a transparent protective case to prevent the retractors from falling out during surgery.

Each set comes with 5 hooks individually packaged (upward position) and ready-to-use into the container. Simply rotate the protective case to access the hooks.

Discover now all key features of FCI’s Iris Retractors!

Chandelier | Key Features View

March 18, 2024 - Video

Vignette Chandelier | Key Features

FCI’s Chandelier can be very useful for challenging vitrectomy cases requiring the use of bimanual instrumentation.

It provides 360° illumination and comes with a specifically designed silicone ring to fit the trocar cannula, to ensure stability, sealing and depth adjustment to regulate the intensity of light.

Additionally, the Chandelier includes one trocar cannula mounted on ultra sharp knife, also connected to a safety magnet to avoid unexpected drop during procedure.

Maculorhexis DEX™ Forceps | ILM Peeling View

February 29, 2024 - Video

Vignette Maculorhexis DEX™ Forceps | ILM Peeling

Epiretinal membrane or macular pucker is the development of scar tissue over the central retina or macula.

In this case, Prof. Dr. Philipp Müther performs a pars plana vitrectomy and epiretinal membrane peel for macular pucker with exclusive FCI x Katalyst Surgical 23Ga Maculorhexis DEX™ Forceps.

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