Bausch & Lomb Stellaris Elite Anterior Operating System

The Stellaris® Elite Anterior System, developed with leading cataract surgeons, is the ideal combination of vacuum and ultrasound control, providing exceptional safety, efficiency and ergonomics, making all stages of phacoemulsification much easier.

Possibility of performing cataract surgery using MICS® technology (microinvasive cataract surgery) through a 1.8 mm incision.

Description

Safety

Anterior chamber stability during surgery.
Stable Chamber® Suction Control System creates unique hydrodynamics for exceptional anterior chamber stability. Allows flow control at high vacuum levels.
DigiFlow® System  manages irrigation line pressure for IOP stability.
Individual settings based on surgeon preference for any phacoemulsification technique.

Efficiency

The Attune six-piezo crystal handpiece delivers an optimized frequency of 28.5 kHz, allowing for consistent power delivery and increased needle stroke length.
Advanced, customizable software including dual linear control, anterior/posterior loading profile control, and programmable waveform shaping reduces tip heating and makes cataract phaco more efficient.

Ease of use

Transition to microinvasive cataract surgery (MICS®) through a 1.8 mm incision without changing your surgical technique (C-MICS® and B-MICS®).
The presence of a foot pedal controlled by Bluetooth technology and a 19-inch high-resolution touchscreen with an intuitive interface make the transition to working on a new phacoemulsification platform more comfortable for the surgeon.

Key features and benefits

Clinical benefits of microinvasive cataract surgery MICS® through a 1.8 mm incision
Higher wound sealing capacity
Reduction in endothelial cell loss
Reduction in surgically induced astigmatism
Faster vision recovery