Articles — Page 2 — Rumex.COM Skip to content

Articles

  • Why we test?
    March 11, 2022
    Why we test?

    Why we test We at RUMEX like to test instruments. Any of our instruments is subject to up to two dozens of tests made during its manufacturing not to say about incoming tests of raw materials or final quality check before...

    Read now
  • RUMEX LOTTERY WINNER!
    March 11, 2022
    RUMEX LOTTERY WINNER!

    The 1st RUMEX Virtual Exhibition finished on June 17. During the whole month the special exhibition prices were applied to all instruments and the customers had a chance to participate in the lottery and to win featured instruments set. Now...

    Read now
  • Test results on the RUMEX OVD SUPREME performance
    February 10, 2022
    Test results on the RUMEX OVD SUPREME performance

    Product description: SUPREME is a dispersive viscoelastic solution (OVD) of low molecular weight, a highly purified grade of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) 2%, clear, isotonic, sterile, non-inflammatory and non-pyrogenic in nature. It is used for intraocular injection during anterior segment surgery....

    Read now
  • Your Cataract Instrument Checklist
    February 10, 2022
    Your Cataract Instrument Checklist
    As may already be evident at your own practice, patients are developing cataracts at younger ages. In turn, the demand for cataract surgery is increasing.  This has made cataract surgeries one of the most basic, sought-after eye surgeries out there, which means that practically all ophthalmologists conduct them in high numbers. This makes remaining competitive more challenging, and begs the question: Why not set your practice apart with the help of quality cataract surgery instruments that offer exceptional precision and ergonomic handling?
    Read now
  • Biometry-Based Concentric Tubes Robot for Vitreoretinal Surgery
    February 10, 2022
    Biometry-Based Concentric Tubes Robot for Vitreoretinal Surgery

    Abstract—Vitreoretinal surgery requires dexterous manoeu-vres of tiny surgical tools in the confined cavity of the human eye through incisions made on the sclera. The fulcrum effect stemming from these incisions limits the safely reachable intra-ocular workspace and may result in scleral stress and collision with the intraocular lens. This paper proposes a concentric tube robot for panretinal interventions without risking scleral or lens damage.

    Read now
  • The Necessity of Ongoing Ophthalmic Education
    February 10, 2022
    The Necessity of Ongoing Ophthalmic Education
    As a practicing ophthalmologist, we know you've survived years upon years of intense undergraduate and graduate training. You've no doubt worked hard for your doctoral degree and are well-deserving of your successes. It's therefore likely that the last thing on your "to-do" list is to complete even more education and training, on top of running your practice.
    Read now
  • How Can Ophthalmologists Improve Cataract Surgeries?
    February 10, 2022
    How Can Ophthalmologists Improve Cataract Surgeries?
    Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly-performed ophthalmic procedures. Every year, approximately 10 million individuals around the world undergo cataract surgery. While the prevalence of this operation has afforded many ophthalmologists the opportunity to gain experience and confidence, there are still always opportunities to improve surgical performance.
    Read now
  • Improving Patient Satisfaction at your Ophthalmology Practice
    February 10, 2022
    Improving Patient Satisfaction at your Ophthalmology Practice
    How satisfied are patients of your ophthalmology practice? The answer to this question is an important one, and will continue to be so in the coming years. Despite what we know about expected increases in the number of ophthalmology patients, ophthalmologists won't be able to benefit from this influx without continuing to improve patient satisfaction.
    Read now