Ophthalmic Regulators.com
Medical air and nitrogen management issues lead to surgical downtime and costly repairs. Let us fix that.
Our business is entirely focused on providing the two products that are essential to preventing and/or diagnosing the cause of ophthalmic gas management issues in both ASCs and hospitals.
The Constellation™, Eva/Nexus™, Stellaris Elite™, and Unity™, may need medical air or nitrogen to perform retina/cataract surgery, using tank or wall sources.
Product One: A regulator that is programmed to the ideal pressure range most ophthalmic equipment actually requires.
Product Two: A Bluetooth Digital Pressure Monitor that facilitates tracking and diagnosis of gas issues that cause equipment to fail.
The Bluetooth Digital Pressure Monitor
It is understandable that equipment reps and medical staff find gas management confusing and a bit scary.
When equipment “throws gas related errors,” during surgery, it’s an “all hands on deck moment.” Unfortunately, piecing together what actually caused the error is often guesswork.
Our Bluetooth pressure monitor uses an App. to constantly record gas pressure. Data can be viewed in real time, or emailed to gas/equipment companies for analysis. These data sets are critical to achieve correct solutions.
The Regulator
Our regulator has a pressure range of: 0-125PSI. Optimal pressure for most retina/cataract surgical platforms is between: 75-125PSI.
If your facility already has a regulator(s), it is important to determine if it is manufactured to the optimal pressure range.
a) If the maximum pressure is (100 psi) or less, sudden dips in pressure can cause equipment to malfunction.
b) If the maximum pressure is (200 psi) or more, it can be difficult to dial-in to the right pressure. Pressures that are too high or too low are equally culpable for throwing errors.
*Refer to equipment manuals for a surgical platform’s correct PSI range.