LASIK One Use-Plus SBK
In this context of continuous movement back to Bowman’s membrane, LASIK surgeons preserve more the integrity of the cornea, providing a higher degree of safety for their patients, with an additional speed of visual recovery. The concept of a thin-flap LASIK was born, called SBK as "Sub Bowman’s Keratomileusis". A conventional LASIK flap has a thickness of 120 to 180 microns. With SBK surgery, thinner flaps are obtained: 90 to 110 microns. This is why Moria, your partner in refractive and corneal surgery, launched a new microkeratome: the One Use-Plus SBK.
The One Use-Plus SBK is a single-use, mechanical, automated and linear microkeratome that offers:
• Thin, predictable, planar flaps
• Fast visual recovery
• Unrivaled bed smoothness
• Safety
• Simplicity
• Pre-assembled and one-handed usage possible
• Outstanding ergonomics
• Safety and reliability of two independent motors: one for head advancement, one for blade oscillation
• Design of suction ring makes the use of a speculum unnecessary on small fissures
• Adjustable stops for customized hinge length.
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510(k) approved and CE marked.
MORIA' s console offers a wealth of features to enhance performance, safety, flexibility, and ease-to-use: • Two forward speeds allow customization of flap thickness, as well as flexibility to manage various corneal geometries.
• Two high performance pumps rapidly create stable vacuum.
• Low vacuum option facilitate extremely gentle flap manipulation on reverse pass and secure globe fixation during laser ablation.
• "Slow vacuum release" option provides gentle onset and release to maximizing patient comfort.
• Runs on wall current, with built-in back up battery for uninterrupted use.
• Continuously monitors all key parameters and confirms status through visual and audible signals.
• Operates the Epi-KTM, the One Use-Plus, the M2 Single Use and the ALTK-CBm System for corneal keratoplasty.
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