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The Eva vitrectomy and phacoemulsification device features an advanced fluid control system called VacuFlow Valve Timing Intelligence (VTi). This system uses VTi to control the transportation of fluids in either vacuum or flow modes, according to company literature. Eva features LEDStar endoillumination for minimal light damage to the retina. The platform also incorporates a 19-inch touchscreen, and its multilingual graphical user interface features voice feedback, an integrated stylus holder, and a remote control.
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Fantastic vitrectomy machine with perfect fluidic control and quiet safe IOP control, shaving is very easy and the 160000 cutting rate puts the surgeon in another level of performance.
EVA is a fantastic vitrectomy machine with perfect fluidic control and quiet safe IOP control. Shaving is very easy and the 160000 cutting rate puts the surgeon in another level of performance.
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DORC International BV
dorc.eu10 Continental Drive, Bldg 1
Exeter, NH 03833
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