Evolution 3E: A Common Technology Platform for All Surgeries

evo3eMORIA' s computerized console offers a wealth of features to enhance performance, safety, flexibility, and ease-to-use:

  • Two forward speeds allow customization of flap thickness, as well as flexibility to manage various corneal geometries.
  • Two high performance pumps rapidly create stable vacuum.
  • Low vacuum option facilitate extremely gentle flap manipulation on reverse pass and secure globe fixation during laser ablation.
  • "Slow vacuum release" option provides gentle onset and release to minimize patient discomfort and potential retinal trauma.
  • Runs on wall current, with built-in back up battery for uninterrupted use.
  • Continuously monitors all key parameters and confirms status through visual and audible signals.
  • Operates the Epi-KTM, the One Use-Plus, the M2 Single Use and the ALTK-CBm System for corneal keratoplasty.

 

Category: MORIA Corneal and Refractive Surgery

Intelligently Designed Microkeratome

M2SU

  • Safety and reliability of two independent motors: one for head advancement, and one for blade oscillation.
  • Simplicity of pre-set parameters: suction time, oscillation speed, advancement rate, indicative nomograms.
  • Protected blade to avoid potential related damage.
  • Customization of flap thickness, diameter, and hinge length with a multiple choice of heads, rings and stops.
  • Large Cut heads and suction rings for hyperopes, flat corneas, wavefront-guided ablations and lasers requiring large ablation zones.

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Category: MORIA Corneal and Refractive Surgery

One-Use Plus

Intelligently Designed Microkeratome

  • Safety and reliability of two independent motors: one for head advancement, and one for blade oscillation.
  • Simplicity of pre-set parameters: suction time, oscillation speed, advancement rate, indicative nomograms.
  • Protected blade to avoid potential damage.
  • Customization of flap thickness, diameter, and hinge length with a multiple choice of heads, rings and stops.
  • Large-Cut heads and suction rings for hyperopes, flat corneas, wavefront-guided ablations and lasers requiring large ablation zones.

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MORIA ONE-USE PLUS SBK MICROKERATOME

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Category: MORIA Corneal and Refractive Surgery

Epi-LASIK with the MORIA Epi-K

EpiK1Epi-LASIK is a refractive procedure performed with an epikeratome which mechanically cleaves the epithelium from the Bowman's membrane, leaving a pristine optical zone for laser ablation. The epithelial flap can then either be discarded or repositioned, according to the surgeon's preference.

Many surgeons have made Epi-LASIK their procedure of choice for surface ablation. With the Epi-KTM MORIA epikeratome, and the latest refinements in technique and postoperative care, Epi-LASIK produces faster healing and visual recovery than all other surface ablation procedures.

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Category: MORIA Corneal and Refractive Surgery

Lamellar Surgery

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  • Descemets' Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK) for Fuchs' and other endothelial dystrophies (i.e. posterior polymorphous dystrophy), post-cataract surgery edema (aphakic or pseudophakic bullous keratopathy) and some of failed PK.
  • Superficial Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (SALK) indicated in the treatment of superficial corneal opacities resulting from previous refractive surgical procedures, infections, degenerations, dystrophies, superficial scars or trauma.
  • Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) indicated when a thicker stromal lamella should be removed: keratoconus, post-herpetic scars, post-infectious opacities, some corneal dystrophies, and alkali or acid burn lesions.
  • Mushroom and Lap joint Keratoplasty indicated in patients with full-thickness central stromal opacities but normal endothelium.

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Category: MORIA Corneal and Refractive Surgery