Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery Using Brody Femtosecond Dissecting Cannula

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This is a femtosecond laser cataract surgery with LenSx and a toric IOL using a novel device to open the incisions. The Brody Femtosecond Dissecting Cannula is a disposable stainless steel cannula designed by Jason S. Brody, MD, and manufactured by Accutome. The innovative design allows for smooth and easy opening of laser incisions, while the cannula function facilitates instantaneous injection of lidocaine and/or viscoelastic. The result is increased efficiency, reduced operating time, and fewer hand-offs between the surgeon and the surgical assistant.

Posted: 7/13/2015

Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery Using Brody Femtosecond Dissecting Cannula

This is a femtosecond laser cataract surgery with LenSx and a toric IOL using a novel device to open the incisions. The Brody Femtosecond Dissecting Cannula is a disposable stainless steel cannula designed by Jason S. Brody, MD, and manufactured by Accutome. The innovative design allows for smooth and easy opening of laser incisions, while the cannula function facilitates instantaneous injection of lidocaine and/or viscoelastic. The result is increased efficiency, reduced operating time, and fewer hand-offs between the surgeon and the surgical assistant.

Posted: 7/13/2015

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lyn alexander

9 years ago

very good Dr. Brody.

Jason Brody

9 years ago

Thank you David. You are right to point out the importance of the proper instrumentation when performing cataract and refractive surgery. Hopefully they will double it and then some...

david greenberg

9 years ago

when i called accutome and was told the price of the instrument i immediately said "will you double it".

Jason Brody

10 years ago

For a link to the devices discussed in this video click below: http://www.accutome.com/brody-femtosecond-dissecting-cannula http://www.storzeye.com/products/56528/Phaco-Choppers-Manipulators/Brody-Multipurpose-Manipulator/E0636.aspx