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STREAMLINE® Surgical System: A Novel, Implant-Free Solution

sponsored by New World Medical

The STREAMLINE® Surgical System by New World Medical provides ophthalmologists with a first-line, implant-free solution designed to deliver pressurized viscoelastic where patients need it most. This device combines innovation with simplicity, making it adaptable for both standalone use and in combination with cataract surgery, with the upmost flexibility and confidence to deliver tissue-sparing outcomes without leaving an implant behind.

Two primary functions in one STREAMLINE device
 

STREAMLINE’s unique design offers two distinct functions, allowing surgeons to deliver controlled amounts of viscoelastic fluid directly to specific areas and, when needed, create incisions in trabecular meshwork tissue. These incisions can be titrated and extended over several contiguous clock hours of the trabecular meshwork. This versatility helps streamline procedures and provides surgeons with a greater degree of control.

Treatment that suits the delicate environment of the eye
 

At the heart of STREAMLINE’s design is the proprietary ClickPulse® Technology, which ensures a controlled and consistent application of viscoelastic fluid with each click of a button. Each actuation performs three steps:

  • Retraction of the outer sleeve to guide proper positioning
  • Facilitation of inner cannula alignment
  • Dual port injection of viscoelastic to the targeted site

The device enables up to eight ClickPulse applications per procedure, allowing surgeons the ultimate control to titrate treatment based on the patient’s needs.

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Commitment to innovation: User-centered enhancements for an optimized surgical experience
 

New World Medical has recently introduced thoughtful enhancements to the STREAMLINE Surgical System, based on user feedback, including an extended cannula and a clear sleeve to improve visualization and ease of use. Additionally, the actuator button was redesigned to enhance ergonomics and visualization with a lower button profile and improved internal spring mechanism, minimizing button depression resistance. These features reflect a commitment to providing efficient, practical solutions that integrate smoothly into surgical workflows. With its implant-free, innovative design, the STREAMLINE® Surgical System exemplifies New World Medical’s dedication to innovation in ophthalmology, offering a valuable tool for safe and effective tissue-sparing procedures.

To learn more about the unique mission of New World Medical or its innovative product line, please visithttps://www.newworldmedical.com.

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