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Instructions for handling the preloaded DMEK EndoGlide™ in the OR
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Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty with a pull-through insertion device
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Our goal is to assist you in transitioning to using the EndoGlide™ for DMEK. Our team at Eversight has developed free on-demand training to help you start the transition.
Unlike traditional injectable endothelium-out DMEK surgery, preloaded DMEK EndoGlide™ utilizes an endothelium-in technique. The graft is pulled into the eye using specialized forceps, similar to EndoGlide™ Ultrathin for DSAEK.
DMEK EndoGlide™ ensures the graft is inserted in the correct orientation and allows for precise positioning, both of which are critical to the success of the surgery. This added control may make DMEK more achievable in complex eyes.
Additionally, DMEK EndoGlide™ enables surgeons to insert the donor tissue more quickly and efficiently than with other methods, reducing overall surgical time.
A one-time purchase of EndoGlide™ forceps from Coronet Medical is recommended.
Our goal is to assist you in transitioning to using the EndoGlide™ for DMEK. Our team at Eversight has developed free on-demand training to help you start the transition.
Unlike traditional injectable endothelium-out DMEK surgery, preloaded DMEK EndoGlide™ utilizes an endothelium-in technique. The graft is pulled into the eye using specialized forceps, similar to EndoGlide™ Ultrathin for DSAEK.
DMEK EndoGlide™ ensures the graft is inserted in the correct orientation and allows for precise positioning, both of which are critical to the success of the surgery. This added control may make DMEK more achievable in complex eyes.
Additionally, DMEK EndoGlide™ enables surgeons to insert the donor tissue more quickly and efficiently than with other methods, reducing overall surgical time.
A one-time purchase of EndoGlide™ forceps from Coronet Medical is recommended.
Instructions for handling the preloaded DMEK EndoGlide™ in the OR
Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty with a pull-through insertion device
In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in the number of DMEK surgeries performed. DMEK still only accounts for 23% of all EK procedures performed in the US.
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