VICTUS Femtosecond Laser System

VICTUS™femtosecond laser platform extends your expertise with exceptional performance across cataract, refractive and therapeutic procedures. In all of its features and capabilities, VICTUS is engineered to meet the standards of the clinician who truly embraces innovation. This highly advanced system is designed to provide greater precision than manual cataract surgery techniques, potentially enhancing the patient experience.

 

Stay in control The VICTUS platform is designed for:

  • Versatility
  • Precision
  • Quality
  • Speed
  • Visualisation

 

 Versatility

Whether the indication is Cataract, Refractive or Therapeutic, VICTUS addresses them all with unparalleled versatility and performance that meet your high standards.

The VICTUS platform has CE Marking for:

  • Capsulotomy
  • Lens fragmentation
  • Arcuate corneal incisions
  • Corneal incisions
  • LASIK flap
  • Penetrating keratoplasty
  • Intrastromal channel incisions for intracorneal ring segments
  • Lamellar keratoplasty  
  • Pockets for crosslinking

 

Curved Patient Interface

  • Anatomically designed for patient comfort
  • Sterile, disposable, single-use

 

Intelligent Pressure Sensors

  • Real-time monitoring of the curved patient interface with the eye via multiple pressure sensors
  • Designed to reduce applanation of the cornea and minimize corneal folds

 

Procedure- Dependent Pressure Control

  • Anterior cornea/flap-cutting procedures- Pressure is optimized to provide a very stable corneal reference interface for precise depth control during the procedure
  • Capsulotomy- Pressure is optimized to minimise posterior corneal folds to enable  a precise and complete cut
  • Adjustable vacuum (20mbar steps)- Secure placement of suction ring on eye 

 

VICTUS Key Benefits and Features

VICTUS Key Benefits and Features

Key Benefits and features

  • Versatility- Cataract, Refractive and Therapeutic procedure capabilities
  • Real-time, high contrast OCT
  • Designed to enhance patient comfort, with procedure-dependent pressure control
  • Pulse rates up to 160kHz- minimizes procedure time and enhances surgeon control

About Femtosecond Lasers

About Femtosecond Lasers

Femtosecond lasers emit optical pulses of extremely short duration in the domain of femtoseconds, as short as one quadrillionth of a second. These ultra-short pulses do not transfer heat or shock to the material being cut and can make surgical incisions with extreme precision. The technology was developed in the early 1990s at the University of Michigan Engineering Center. The first commercial platform was introduced in 2002 and the original approval was for flap creation during LASIK surgery. Recent platform approvals have been expanded to include additional corneal/therapeutic procedures and cataract applications

VICTUS Femtosecond Laser Information

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