The Lacriflow CL is indicated in treatments of epiphora in patients 12 months an
The Lacriflow CL is indicated in treatments of epiphora in patients 12 months and older, in cases of:- Canalicular pathologies (stenosis, obstruction, lacerations),- During Dacryocystorhinostomy (conventional or laser),- Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
The Lacriflow CL is indicated in treatments of epiphora in patients 12 months an
The Lacriflow CL is indicated in treatments of epiphora in patients 12 months and older, in cases of:- Canalicular pathologies (stenosis, obstruction, lacerations),- During Dacryocystorhinostomy (conventional or laser),- Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
The LACRIFLOW is indicated in treatments of epiphora in-patients 12 months and o
The LACRIFLOW is indicated in treatments of epiphora in-patients 12 months and older, in cases of:- Canalicular pathologies (stenosis, obstruction, lacerations),- During Dacryocystorhinostomy (conventional or laser),- Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
The LACRIFLOW is indicated in treatments of epiphora in-patients 12 months and o
The LACRIFLOW is indicated in treatments of epiphora in-patients 12 months and older, in cases of:- Canalicular pathologies (stenosis, obstruction, lacerations),- During Dacryocystorhinostomy (conventional or laser),- Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage f
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage from the corner of the eye into the nasal cavity, or a paranasal sinus, as treatment for pathologies of the tear drainage system in association with functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent (e.g., Lester Jones type), it is implanted after surgery to dilate or maintain a surgically-created passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer materials (e.g., silicone).
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage f
An implantable short tube intended to provide a bypass route for tear drainage from the corner of the eye into the nasal cavity, or a paranasal sinus, as treatment for pathologies of the tear drainage system in association with functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent (e.g., Lester Jones type), it is implanted after surgery to dilate or maintain a surgically-created passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer materials (e.g., silicone).
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
SELF-THREADING MONOKA MEDIUM COLLARETTE FAYET, BERNARD, RITLENG
S1.1810u
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
INFANT BIKA BICANALICULUS INTUBATION J.A. BERNARD, M.D.
S1.1100
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacri
A collection of devices intended to be used to maintain patency of the nasolacrimal system typically for treating/preventing pathologies of the tear drainage system (e.g., post-chemotherapy stenosis) or after dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). It consists of a long and flexible bicanalicular or monocanalicular tube (e.g., Crawford type) inserted through the lacrimal puncta into the canaliculi, lacrimal sac, and/or nasolacrimal duct; devices to assist the intubation procedure are typically provided preassembled to the tube (e.g., cannula, probes, bougies, introducer, stylet). The tube is typically left in place long-term before removal. This is a single-use device.
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
SELF-THREADING MONOKA MEDIUM COLLARETTE FAYET, BERNARD, RITLENG
S1.1811u
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from
A sterile, implantable, single-lumen tube intended to provide tear drainage from the front surface of the eye, typically into the nasal cavity or a paranasal sinus, as a drainage treatment for lacrimal canalicular pathologies in functional or obstructive epiphora; it may also be intended to facilitate saline solution irrigation to a paranasal sinus (e.g., ethmoid sinus) to manage chronic rhinosinusitis. Also referred to as a lacrimal stent, the device may be implanted after surgery to dilate or create a surgical passage [e.g., dacryocystostomy/dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)], and is made of glass or synthetic polymer material(s) [e.g., silicone].