SKILLS
- Lamellar Keratoplasty scenarios (LK)
- DMEK
- PDEK
- Instrument manouvering skills
Lamellar Keratoplasty (LK) scenarios, such as DMEK, DSEK and DALK, usually require the use of real biological tissue. Most often, the graft is recovered from an excised donor cornea and implanted into a 2nd whole globe.
The LinK system allows the formation of a surgical anterior chamber from the excised donor cornea (tissue not included )on where to simulate the implantation of the graft. Opposed to other artificial chambers, LinK focuses on providing a realistic surgical experience by allowing more direct access to the limbus, simulating eye movement and providing a realistic iris and crystalline lens complex to complete the anterior chamber.
Lamellar Keratoplasty (LK) scenarios, such as DMEK, DSEK and DALK, usually require the use of real biological tissue. Most often, the graft is recovered from an excised donor cornea and implanted into a 2nd whole globe.
The LinK system allows the formation of a surgical anterior chamber from the excised donor cornea (tissue not included )on where to simulate the implantation of the graft. Opposed to other artificial chambers, LinK focuses on providing a realistic surgical experience by allowing more direct access to the limbus, simulating eye movement and providing a realistic iris and crystalline lens complex to complete the anterior chamber.
Lamellar Keratoplasty (LK) scenarios, such as DMEK, DSEK and DALK, usually require the use of real biological tissue. Most often, the graft is recovered from an excised donor cornea and implanted into a 2nd whole globe.
The LinK system allows the formation of a surgical anterior chamber from the excised donor cornea (tissue not included )on where to simulate the implantation of the graft. Opposed to other artificial chambers, LinK focuses on providing a realistic surgical experience by allowing more direct access to the limbus, simulating eye movement and providing a realistic iris and crystalline lens complex to complete the anterior chamber.