About Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula
Our organization is engaged in offering a wide range of Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula that is used in maintaining & forming chamber by the injections. Our offered cannulas are primarily used in various hospitals for their precise design, high accuracy and sturdy construction. Designed and quality tested by skilled expertise using contemporary technology, these cannulas are available with us in varied specifications. We offer our Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula to the clients at affordable prices.
Features:
- Superb functionality
- Precise design
- Rust proof
Precision and Safety in Ophthalmic SurgeryDesigned for use in ophthalmic procedures, the Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula provides a stable and controlled platform for balancing salt solution infusion. The blunt, rounded tip significantly reduces tissue trauma, while the polished stainless steel finish ensures easy handling and maneuverability. Clear color coding (green for 20G, blue for 23G) promotes quick identification in surgical settings.
Reliable Performance and VersatilityThis cannula is compatible with both Luer Lock and Slip Tip syringe systems, offering flexibility for various surgical preferences. Available as both disposable and reusable variants, the cannula accommodates specific hospital protocols. Its high-pressure tolerance aligns with standard ophthalmic infusion requirements, and its design incorporates non-latex materials to minimize allergic reactions.
Quality Assurance and ComplianceManufactured in compliance with CE and ISO 13485 standards, each cannula undergoes stringent sterilization processes to achieve a sterility assurance level of 10^-6. The sterile packaging preserves its integrity, providing peace of mind to surgeons and patients alike. With a shelf life of up to 5 years, the device is always ready for use when needed.
FAQs of Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula:
Q: How is the Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula used during ophthalmic surgery?
A: The cannula is inserted into the anterior chamber through a small incision, allowing the infusion of balanced salt solution to maintain intraocular pressure, facilitate visualization, and protect delicate intraocular structures throughout the procedure.
Q: What benefits does the blunt, rounded tip design of the cannula offer?
A: The blunt, rounded tip minimizes the risk of injury to ocular tissues, ensuring safer chamber entry and reducing trauma during delicate procedures, which results in improved patient outcomes and easier handling for surgeons.
Q: When should a disposable versus a reusable cannula be selected?
A: The choice depends on surgical protocols and institutional requirements. Disposable cannulas are ideal for single-use to eliminate cross-contamination risks, while reusable options can be sterilized and used multiple times for cost efficiency where permitted.
Q: Where can I purchase or source the cannula?
A: You can acquire the Anterior Chamber Maintainer Cannula directly from authorized exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, or traders in India and international markets, often through medical equipment distribution channels specializing in ophthalmic instruments.
Q: What is the recommended process for sterilizing a reusable cannula variant?
A: Reusable cannulas should be cleaned and sterilized using validated hospital procedures, such as autoclaving or approved chemical sterilization agents, always following the manufacturers specific guidelines to ensure safety and device longevity.
Q: How can I identify the correct gauge or size of the cannula quickly?
A: The cannulas are color-coded for rapid identification: green indicates 20G while blue represents 23G. Other sizes are labeled according to the manufacturers specification, which helps in selecting the appropriate device for each procedure.
Q: What quality and regulatory assurances are provided with this cannula?
A: Each cannula is manufactured according to CE and ISO 13485 standards, ensuring quality and safety. Sterile variants meet a sterility assurance level of 10^-6, and latex-free materials are used to reduce allergy risks.