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Phaco Modulation<br />

faros offers four kinds of power modulation that can be applied<br />

with easyPhaco ® or any other phaco technique. The ideal fluidics<br />

support with easyPhaco ® anyhow reduces ultrasound application<br />

to a minimum. Also with traditional linear control, shortest phaco<br />

times are therefore achieved.<br />

Continuous Linear<br />

The standard method. Very efficient. The surgeon needs to set the<br />

output level him/herself. The phaco intensity corresponds to the<br />

degree of pedal deflection.<br />

PULSE Modulation<br />

Reduces the emitted ultrasound energy. The pulse frequency (up<br />

to 40 Hz) and cooling factor are freely selectable and not linked<br />

to the pedal position. The pulse intensity corresponds to the pedal<br />

position.<br />

Continuous linear PULSE modulation BURST modulation<br />

BURST Modulation<br />

Reduces the emitted ultrasound energy. The duration and intensity<br />

of the bursts (packets of energy pulses) are freely selectable and<br />

not linked to the pedal position. The pause between bursts is<br />

controlled by the pedal. The more the pedal is depressed, the<br />

shorter the pauses become.<br />

CMP Cool Micropulse Phaco<br />

Genuinely cool phaco under all conditions – even at 100% phaco<br />

output! The pulse frequency (up to 40 Hz) and cooling factor<br />

are freely selectable within the CMP boundaries and remain<br />

unaffected by the pedal position. The pulse intensity corresponds<br />

to the pedal position. Ideal for bimanual MICS.

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