Surgical Lenses

Designed to work seamlessly in every surgical interface, our surgical vitrectomy lenses deliver crisp views, enabling you to focus on precise surgical tasks. With various designs, including self-stabilizing options, these single use vitrectomy lenses cater to the full spectrum of procedures, providing exceptional stability and spatial access for optimal surgical outcomes.

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Widest Field of View in Single-Use!

The Volk1 Indirect wide-angle lens rivals top-tier Volk lenses like HRX and MiniQuadXL in clarity. Its vast field of view ensures unmatched visibility across all mediums, making vitrectomy procedures and educational recordings superior. Complex retina cases are now simpler to tackle, thanks to its flawless peripheral view. Most notably, its self-stabilizing (SSV) feature ensures unmatched stability, negating the need for external support.

Manish Nagpal, MD FRCS FASRS Director of Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad, India
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Safe & Efficient

Since the reports of using reusable lenses during Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) screening rounds were linked to infection transmission and serious adverse outcomes in the NICU, I have explored different options to maintain sterile equipment for use during my ROP screening rounds. I feel that the quality and field-of-view of the Volk Single-Use 28D lens is equivalent to the standard and I currently use a separate Volk Single-Use 28D lens for each infant during ROP screening rounds to reduce the risk of infection transmission between infants being examined. I have found that using Volk Single-Use 28D lenses for ROP screening rounds is more efficient than following a protocol to disinfect and reuse standard lenses between infants being screened.

S. Grace Prakalapakorn, MD, MPH Pediatric Ophthalmologist, Durham, NC, USA

Frequently Asked Questions

The self-stabilizing feet provide additional support on the eye without interfering with tool access. This eliminates the need for a suture ring which you would need for the non-footed version.
Both versions are built with high-index glass for great visualization of the retina. However, ACS lenses can experience fogging when placed on the eye due to its open-body design. This can be reduced by matching the temperature of the lens with the body temperature of the patient.
For retinal surgery, non-contact visualization enhances the surgeon's control by eliminating the need for an assistant to manage lenses. This approach can lead to smoother procedures and less risk of corneal complications.
The single-use lenses are pre-sterilized and individually packaged in a Tyvek® pouch. Single-use lenses are sold in boxes of 10.

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