The easyPhaco technology is developed for safe and efficient phacoemulsification. It is characterised by magnet-like attraction of lens fragments, strong holdability and a stable anterior chamber4.
Chamber stability
- Fluidics based on physics is the principle behind our technology
- Irrigation capacity is significantly higher than aspiration
Result: stable anterior chamber4
Magnet-like attraction
- High vacuum and irrigation create a direct flow to the tip opening
- No chasing fragments as material moves toward the tip
Result: fragments come to your tip*
Occlusion is our friend
- Irrigation controls stability after occlusion break
- Angled tip opening firmly holds fragments
Strong holdability and steady occlusion
Result: occlusion provides control
U/S energy absorbed by the fragments
- Ultrasound is longitudinally directed into occluded fragment
- Capillary aspiration path and high vacuum settings provide continuous aspiration after occlusion break
Result: Advanced fluidics for targeted nucleus management
«Many of my patients have hard cataract. I accustomed to use quick phaco surgery with high parameters. The Oertli surgery platform gives me the confidence to work efficiently with this hard cataracts and good fluidics. Thanks Oertli.»D1
Dr Mahmoud Genaidy
Minia University, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt
With an external diameter of 13 mm, an internal infusion line and a low weight of 42 grams, the titanium easyPhaco handpiece has set the standard since 2002. The handpiece has six piezo crystals. The five rubber rings on the handpiece make it comfortable to hold.
Precision in cataract surgery depends on a seamless connection between surgeon and technology. The easyPhaco handpiece with six piezo crystals and the angled easyTips form this essential link for phacoemulsification.
Only a proper hydrodissection releases the lens until it can be fully rotated. Once mobile, you can use your preferred technique to start, stop and chop or divide and conquer.
Rethink your habits: Turn the bevel sideways to reach full occlusion. Holding the bevel at 11 or 1 o'clock towards the fragment provides high performance.
The high vacuum and irrigation create a direct flow to the tip opening. This results in a magnet-like attraction of the fragments, eliminating the need to chase them.
Gain valuable insights from authentic surgical scenarios. Dr. Markus Schranz demonstrates why easyPhaco is his gold standard — from managing dense nuclei to mastering soft lenses and executing the phaco chop technique.
