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Halo - sterile tissues

Halo sterile tissues are currently in use by ophthalmic surgeons worldwide as a glaucoma shunt cover, epithelialization substrate, tectonic support, or superficial patch graft used to treat a variety of ocular conditions.

VISIBLE RESULTS

Developed at VisionGift’s renowned Vision Research Laboratory, the patented halo processing technique provides surgeons with distinct procedural and cosmetic benefits when performing glaucoma and corneal surgery.

CONVENIENCE

All halo tissues utilize convenient packaging allowing for easy introduction of the tissue to the surgical field. Tissue can remain at room temperature for up to two years and never needs reconstitution, so you can always have tissue on hand for scheduled or emergency needs.

CORNEAL CLARITY

Unlike traditional patches, halo corneas are clear and will remain clear, resulting in improved cosmetic outcomes for your patients and simple post-op assessments for surgeons

STERILITY

In a fraction of the time of traditional methods, halo can achieve industry standard sterility of 10-6 using EBeam Sterilization. This reduced processing time limits environmental exposures and lower sterilization temperatures may be beneficial to maintaining native tissue structures.

AVAILABLE WHOLE OR PRE-CUT

Sclera and pericardium are processed to standard shunt cover sizes, while corneas are available as split or full thickness patches.

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