ESCRS - ICL loading system ;
ESCRS - ICL loading system ;

ICL loading system

ICL loading system
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Saturday, September 1, 2018
In partnership with MST, Sheraz Daya MD has co-created an ICL loading system that ensures true confidence in loading and positioning, according to a press release announcing the development. The design of the forceps allows the user to pull the ICL into the injection cartridge, providing safe handling of the implant and allowing for proper positioning, said a spokeswoman for Centre For Sight. “The rounded edges of the forceps ensure gentle contact with the ICL and the injection cartridge,” said the spokeswoman, “and the viewing window allows for maximum visibility of the optic during loading.” 
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