view ILM

view ILM is composed of Bluelife with a purity greater than 99% for an ultra-purified dye solution with high biocompatibility to ensure greater patient safety.
view ILM is “your” choice for the staining of the Inner Limiting Membrane.

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What is view ILM?

view ILM is 0,03% Blulife (patented dye with formula: C48H50N3NaO7S2) in physiological solution, packaged in prefilled syringes of 0,7 ml each, for reversible staining of the inner limiting membrane (ILM) to be removed during vitreoretinal surgery. The product warrants a prompt and effective tissue staining, without any risks for the patient. It contains a thickening agent that improves the contact between the dye and the tissue, thus allowing a clear visualization of the inner limiting membrane. In addition, it simplifies the surgery, making superfluous the fluid/air exchange performed before the dye injection, in order not to dilute it.

view ILM is a product tested for cytotoxicity on ARPE-19 and BALB 3T3 cells, whose results are shown on the confirmation of use labels inside the package for a correct information to the surgeon and an increased safety for the patient.

Clinical use

  • INNER LIMITING MEMBRANE (ILM)

Characteristics

  • PURE

  • SAFE

  • BIOCOMPATIBLE

  • EFFECTIVE STAINING

  • READY TO USE

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      Packaging

      Syringe

      Items

      6

      Volume

      0,7 ml

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