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Schwind C-eye

Product Description

Alongside its excimer and femtosecond laser lines, SCHWIND has developed the C-eye system specifically for Corneal Crosslinking (CXL). This is not a refractive correction laser, but it is commonly found in refractive surgery centers due to its tight integration with the AMARIS platform, enabling treatment of corneal pathologies like keratoconus.

Core Technologies

Seamless Integration with SCHWIND AMARIS

C-eye is designed to work directly with the AMARIS excimer laser system. After performing refractive ablation or PTK, the surgeon can proceed with CXL immediately without changing patient position or moving to another device. Streamlines workflow, saves time, and reduces errors.

Specialized Treatment Profile for Post-CXL Corneas

When laser treatment is needed after crosslinking, the AMARIS system automatically adjusts its ablation profile to account for altered biomechanical properties of crosslinked tissue. Helps the surgeon better control tissue removal and reduces complication risks.

Diverse, Flexible Protocols

Multiple CXL protocols with different irradiation settings, suitable for various pathological conditions. Enables treatment on ultra-thin corneas – a significant challenge for traditional CXL methods due to endothelial damage risk.

Precise, Easy Alignment

Using the AMARIS treatment bed's joystick control, aligning C-eye with the patient's eye is quick and accurate. Simply adjust bed position to center the eye in the irradiation field, requiring no complex additional maneuvers.

Key Features

Seamless, Uninterrupted Workflow

With integrated design, the surgeon can perform laser ablation and CXL in a single patient setup, reducing waiting time and enhancing patient comfort.

High Safety with Specialized Settings

Pre-programmed protocols based on clinical research help standardize the procedure and minimize risks associated with manual setting errors.

Effective Treatment on Various Cornea Types

Flexible adjustment capability allows intervention even on thin corneas or those with abnormal morphology.

Simple Operation, Minimal Steps

User-friendly interface and clear guidance help technicians and surgeons become proficient quickly.

Interface and Operation

Controlled via AMARIS Bed

The C-eye system is controlled via its own display screen, but spatial alignment relies on the AMARIS bed. This avoids adding bulky equipment to the OR, saving valuable space. Irradiation parameters are clearly displayed for real-time monitoring.

Investment Value

Expanded Treatment Scope

Beyond refractive surgery, manages corneal pathologies such as keratoconus and post-LASIK ectasia.

Maximizes AMARIS Utilization

Avoids the high cost of investing in a standalone CXL device by leveraging the existing AMARIS system.

Increased OR Efficiency

Shortens processing time per patient, increasing OR efficiency.

Enhanced Professional Reputation

Offers comprehensive solutions for both refractive errors and corneal diseases.

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