BI-BLADE® – Dual-port Cutters ✂️

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The Stellaris EliteTM platform has a unique and innovative cutting tool. Bi-Blade® dual-port technology not only cuts at twice the rate of single-port vitrectomy cutters, it also maintains consistent flow without port closure. Complex maneuvers requiring meticulous control and predictable stability are always at your fingertips.

DOUBLE-OPENING BI-BLADE® EXPERIENCE DESIGNED FOR HIGH EFFICIENCY AND STABILITY

 

Bi-Blade® vitrectomy cutters deliver open-port stability with 15,000 cpm efficiency

  • Stability: high cut speeds facilitate reduced retinal traction5, allowing surgeons to confidently shave near mobile retina, perform dissections, and remove intraocular tissues with control and confidence.
  • Efficiency: the unique dual-port design optimizes efficiency by enabling cutting without port closure. As the port remains open, Bi-Blade® provides continuous aspiration while cutting, to provide a consistent flow rate.

 

DUAL-PORT DESIGN: HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • Port openings in both outer and inner needle creating two cutting edges
  • Bi-Blade®’s dual-edge blade cuts both forward and backwards, for two cuts per operating cycle
  • Single-port cutters cut only once per cycle, in the forward position, with complete port closure

 

BI-BLADE® vs SINGLE-PORT CUTTERS

27G BI-BLADE® VITRECTOMY CUTTER FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT DISSECTIONS

 

  • Precision and control: navigate tight surgical planes with 27g Bi-Blade®
  • Multi-purpose: reduces the need for additional tools, such as scissors, for dissection
  • Advanced design: sufficient stiffness to facilitate complex intraocular maneuvers

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