
Product information per respective product insert. Viscosity measurements vary per methods reported in respective product package insert.

- Unique dual-property viscoadaptive-behaves like a cohesive and a dispersive agent
- Designed to maximize control throughout surgery
- Helps provide better-controlled capsulorrhexis4, phacoemulsification4, and lens placement6,8
- Outstanding endothelial protection
- Latex free

- Allows surgeons to control its behavior by adjusting aspiration flow rates
- Possesses the highest zero shear viscosity of any viscoelastic (7,000,000 mPas)
- Acts like a cohesive agent at low flow rates to maintain the anterior chamber
- Acts like a dispersive agent at high flow rates to protect endothelial cells during phaco
- Remains in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification for exceptional control of the intraocular environment5,6
- Separates tissues for enhanced maneuverability5,6
- Offsets positive pressure6,8
- Maintains inflation of the capsular bag throughout lens implantation6,8
- Minimizes the risk of developing a shallow anterior chamber

- Provides greater endothelial cell protection than the dispersive agent5 VISCOAT® and Ocucoat® OVD5
- Separates tissues during phacoemulsification for added protection5,6
- Cushions delicate iris tissue and helps reduce the risk of iris prolapse4,5
- Helps control unfolding of the intraocular lens4,5

References
- Hütz WW, Eckhardt HB, Kohnen T. Comparison of viscoelastic substances used in phacoemulsification. J Cataract Refract Surg. 1996;22(11):955-959.
- Data on file, Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.
- Buratto L, Giardini P, Bellucci R. Viscoelastics In Ophthalmic Surgery. Thorofare, NJ: Slack Inc; 2005:5.
- Holmen J JB, Lundgren B. Scheimpflug photography study of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices during simulated cataract surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2003;29(3):568-574.
- Claesson M. A comparative study between Healon5 and Viscoat. Paper presented at: The XVI Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS);September 1998; Nice, France.
- Tetz M. Protective study on endothelial cell protection with the use of different viscoelastic agents including Healon5. Paper presented at: The XVI Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS); September 1998; Nice, France.
- Arshinoff S. Viscous-retentive ophthalmic viscoelastics. Paper presented at: The XVI Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS);September 1998; Nice, France.
- Holzer MP, Tetz MR, Auffarth GU,Welt R, Volcker HE. Effect of Healon5 and 4 other viscoelastic substances on intraocular pressure and endothelium after cataract surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg.2001;27(2):213-218.
Intended use statement
Healon®, Healon GV®, and Healon5® OVDs are used in ophthalmic surgical procedures to maintain deep anterior chamber, which facilitates manipulation inside the eye with reduced trauma to the corneal endothelium and other ocular tissues. HealonD® OVD is indicated for use as a surgical aid in the following ophthalmic surgical procedures: cataract surgery with an intraocular lens, cataract surgery without an intraocular lens, secondary intraocular lens implantation, corneal transplant surgery, and glaucoma filtration surgery. Warnings/Precautions/Contraindications: There are no known contraindications to the use of Healon®, Healon GV®, Healon5®, and HealonD® ophthalmic viscoelastic devices when used as recommended. Please refer to package inserts for full prescribing information. Rx only.
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