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Mobile patient bed

Mobile patient bed
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Johnson & Johnson Vision’s CATALYS System Mobile Patient Bed has received FDA clearance for sale in the United States and will be available for sale this month. “Our goal with this innovation is to enhance patients’ overall surgical experience, so we worked to provide an easy transition as they move from one part of their cataract procedure to the next and premium comfort while they are in the operating room,” said Tom Frinzi, Worldwide President, Surgical Vision, at Johnson & Johnson Vision. “We also designed the mobility and adaptability features of this bed to help simplify the workflow for surgeons between the laser cataract suite and phacoemulsification.” www.jnjvision.com
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