Oculus launches single-use wide angle viewing system

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Oculus launches the first single-use wide angle viewing system, the Biom ready, which combines the balances between flexibility and high optical quality.

Wetzlar, Germany-Oculus Surgical, Inc. recently launched the first single-use wide-angle viewing system. The Biom ready combines the balance between flexibility and high optical quality, meeting the demands of both the retinal surgeon and the operating room staff. The new Biom ready is adaptable to most ophthalmic microscopes.

Ron Gilliland, CEO of Oculus Surgical, Inc. comments, “The launch of the Biom ready is unique. Capital equipment is being provided in an economical, single-use product without any compromise in surgical performance, providing tremendous value to surgical facilities.”

Whether viewing mid-vitreous, in the periphery, or under high magnification, surgeons will appreciate the unparalleled clarity, provided by the Oculus Biom HD Disposable Lens, which is incorporated into the Biom ready. 

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