Description
Product Description:
The Eye 4 Compromised Capsule Bag is a highly realistic 3D-printed ophthalmic training model, specifically designed to simulate the challenges of cataract surgeries involving a damaged capsule.
Perfect for medical professionals, this model allows you to practice complex procedures such as alternative lens implantation techniques and iris manipulation when a standard in-the-bag IOL placement is no longer an option. Whether you’re preparing for the unexpected or refining your skills, the Eye 4 Compromised Capsule Bag provides a pressure-free environment for mastering surgical techniques critical to patient outcomes.
Procedures:
Phacoemulsification Surgery (with capsule complications) |
IOL (Intraocular Lens) Implantation in the sulcus or anterior chamber |
Iris Repair and Manipulation |
Anterior Vitrectomy |
Capsule Tension Ring Placement |
Scleral Fixation of IOL |
Sulcus Suturing Techniques |
Yamane Technique for IOL fixation |
Measurements:
Iris | |
Thickness | 150 µm |
Diameter of the iris | 5 mm |
Cornea | 1 layer |
Thickness-Top | 498 µm |
Thickness-Bottom | 701 µm |
Sclera/Conjunctiva | |
Thickness-Conjunctiva | 250 µm |
Thickness-Intermediate layer | 299 µm |
Thickness-Sclera | 701 µm |
Capsule Bag (Compromised) | |
Thickness-Bottom | 370 µm |
Rhexis | 4,5 mm |
Related Products:
Kit 4 Rhexis with Cataract |
Kit 4 Cataract |
Eye 4 Cataract |
Eye 4 VIT/CAT |
Eye 4 Iris |
Eye 4 Aphakia (with IOL) |
Eye 4 Aphakia |
Eye 4 Yamane |
The material reacts to temperature fluctuations. In the cold, the material hardens, so to attain the most realistic training experience, the artificial eye should be stored at room temperature. If possible, you should also protect the container from sunlight since the artificial eye is mostly made of photoreactive 3D-printed materials. The liquid should not be removed or washed, and although it is oily and staining, it is not dangerous for human skin.
NOT FOR MEDICAL OR HUMAN USE, NON-STERILE AND ONLY FOR DEMONSTRATION