




ZEISS miLOOP
The miLOOP® from ZEISS is a game-changing microinterventional lens fragmentation device. Using micro-thin super-elastic, self-expanding nitinol filament technology, the ZEISS miLOOP allows cataract surgeons to achieve zero-energy lens fragmentation for any grade cataract.¹
Your benefits at a glance
> Up to 53% less overall phaco energy1
> Up to 30% lower fluid volume1
> Designed to minimize stress to the capsule and zonules
> Reduced procedure treatment time2
> Reduced post-operative treatment time1 3
> Zero Energy Lens Fragmentation with centripetal action dissection
Important note: Purchase possible only for already certified users
¹ Ianchulev T, Chang DF, Koo E, et al Microinterventional endocapsular nucleus disassembly: novel technique and results of first-in-human randomised controlled study. British Journal of Ophthalmology April 2018.
2 post-market evaluation survey performed in 2019, n=279; data on file
3 Wont T et al, Phacoemulsification time and power requirements in phaco chop and divide and conquer nucleofractis techniques – J Cataract Refract Surg 2000; 26:1374-1378
Designation | Function | |
Wire | Performs lens fragmentation | |
Handle | Grip for surgeon | |
Slider | Its retraction constricts the wire loop | |
Cannula | Guides the wire for its insertion into the eye | |
Bellows | Haptic feedback to guide the surgeon to the correct insertion depth of the cannula |