Arnaldo Gonçalves MD
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The InVitria (Medical Workshop, The Netherlands) is a disposable device for simplifying intravitreal injections and is designed to make the procedure faster and more predictable. The guide tube is oriented to ensure a fixed injection angle, position, and depth. Dr. Arnaldo Gonçalves demonstrates the injection technique.
Posted: 11/12/2009
Arnaldo Gonçalves MD
The InVitria (Medical Workshop, The Netherlands) is a disposable device for simplifying intravitreal injections and is designed to make the procedure faster and more predictable. The guide tube is oriented to ensure a fixed injection angle, position, and depth. Dr. Arnaldo Gonçalves demonstrates the injection technique.
Posted: 11/12/2009
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khawaja hamid
15 years ago
size and lenght of needle
Adam Magoun
15 years ago
FCI Ophthalmics will begin distribution in the US in May. Please e-mail inquiries to info@fci-ophthalmics.com or visit http://www.fci-ophthalmics.com/retina
Glen Smalley
15 years ago
Needs to be made out of a sterilizable reusable material!
FERNANDO AGUILERA
15 years ago
have not received an answer of where to get the device
Chuck Hagemeier
15 years ago
Is there contact information for Dr. Gonçalves or the company that sells the device?
FERNANDO AGUILERA
15 years ago
who sells it?
bert damminga
15 years ago
There is only one INVITRIA. The injection is always 3.5 mm. from the orientation line. It is recommended to place the orientation line along the limbus and fixate the eye at that point. The actual size of the cornea does not matter.
Jesus Zarallo
15 years ago
Are there different devices for phakic & pseudophakic?
ari weitzner
15 years ago
hey- thats pretty good
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