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The Centurion Vision System features a peristaltic pump that doubles the available flow rate and eliminates the small pulsations typically associated with peristaltic pumps, according to company literature. Its Active Fluidics technology is designed to optimize chamber stability by providing more consistent IOP over a wide range of aspiration flow rates by detecting flow rate, irrigation pressure, and vacuum and compensating for pressure loss. The Centurion?s OZil handpiece and innovative fluidics enable enhanced emulsification that requires minimal fluid. The INTREPID Balanced Tip is designed to reduce tip movement at the incision, enhancing torsional tip movement at the distal end and providing an alternate straight tip for torsional phaco. The system is also compatible with the INTREPID AutoSert IOL Injector for single-handed IOL insertion and INTREPID Transformer I/A Handpiece which allows surgeons to easily transition from either coaxial or bimanual cortical removal without changing handpieces.
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It allows safe and effective perform even in hard cataracts. I really like the Surge control and the fuidics. Congratulations to the team and developers.
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Contact the company for additional information, availability, or pricing:
Alcon, a Novartis Division
alcon.com6201 South Freeway
Fort Worth, TX 76134
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