The ergonomic connection to the monitors provided by special support arms gives surgeons an excellent view during complex laser surgeries.
Lensar Inc., from Orlando, Florida, USA, wants to revolutionize the treatment of eye diseases with its innovative Laser System with Streamline. Ocular lasers are used to treat cataract and presbyopia. During the surgery, surgeons are able to replace the natural lenses of the eye that have become cloudy with artificial lenses.
Lensar’s lasers can be used to implant the artificial lens without the need for a knife. They turn the scalpel into a redundant instrument, while making the intervention easier and safer, states Lensar.
The monitors that give the surgeons an overview during the treatment are connected using medical technology support arms from CIM med GmbH, in Munich, Germany. The arms are very flexible and easy to use, and allow for an ergonomic monitor connection. They help produce results with even greater accuracy during complicated laser surgeries and offer a high level of hygiene with integrated cable routing.
The support arms supplied by the manufacturer of medical technology devices are currently being used in many areas. Leading manufacturers and healthcare facilities use them to connect monitors and data systems to ceiling pendants and wall track systems, and to mobile systems like medical carts and anesthetic machines.
According to CIM med General Manager Manuela Deverill, Lensar systems have already become standard in eye surgery in the USA. In Germany, only a handful of treatment centers have started using these solutions. “This will change with the new, more precise, and easier-to-use generation of eye lasers,” asserts Deverill, “and the mounts designed for Lensar will help.”
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