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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / March / Oertli Commercial Launch of OS 4 Up
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Commercial Launch of OS 4 Up

Platform features newly developed Phaco Assisted Cataract Surgery (PACS) modulation

3/6/2026 1 min read

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Clinical Scorecard: Commercial Launch of OS 4 Up

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionCataract and vitreoretinal surgery
Key MechanismsPhaco modulation with adaptive energy delivery; dynamic infusion to stabilize intraocular pressure
Target PopulationPatients undergoing cataract and vitreoretinal surgery
Care SettingOperating room during ophthalmic surgery

Key Highlights

  • Phaco Assisted Cataract Surgery (PACS) adapts energy delivery in real time based on lens density resistance.
  • Dynamic infusion compensates for intraocular pressure fluctuations, maintaining stable intraocular conditions.
  • OS 4 Up platform designed to enhance surgical precision, reliability, and user comfort.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

    Management

    • Utilize phaco modulation technology to maintain constant phaco tip movement regardless of lens density.
    • Select appropriate infusion type (passive, active, dynamic) to maintain physiological intraocular pressure during surgery.

    Monitoring & Follow-up

    • Monitor intraocular pressure stability during surgery to ensure calm chamber conditions.
    • Observe phaco tip resistance to adjust energy delivery adaptively.

    Risks

      Patient & Prescribing Data

      Patients requiring cataract or vitreoretinal surgery

      Adaptive phacoemulsification and dynamic infusion may improve surgical precision and intraocular stability.

      Clinical Best Practices

      • Incorporate OS 4 Up's phaco modulation to optimize energy delivery during cataract surgery.
      • Use dynamic infusion settings to maintain stable intraocular pressure close to physiological levels.
      • Focus on surgeon and OR team comfort to enhance surgical performance and experience.

      Related Resources & Content

      • Oertli Instrumente AG OS 4 Up Launch Announcement

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