Profile: John J. Kelley Associates Ltd. specializes in extra-ocular orbital implants, ophthalmic conformers and eye valve implants.
FDA Registration Number: 2519200
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• Extra-Ocular Orbital Implant (FDA Code: HQX / 886.3340) An extraocular orbital implant is a nonabsorbable device intended to be implanted during scleral surgery for buckling or building up the floor of the eye, usually in conjunction with retinal reattachment. Injectable substances are excluded. |
• Eye Sphere Implant (FDA Code: HPZ / 886.3320) An eye sphere implant is a device intended to be implanted in the eyeball to occupy space following the removal of the contents of the eyeball with the sclera left intact. |
• Eye Valve Implant (FDA Code: KYF / 886.3920) An aqueous shunt is an implantable device intended to reduce intraocular pressure in the anterior chamber of the eye in patients with neovascular glaucoma or with glaucoma when medical and conventional surgical treatments have failed. |
• Ophthalmic Conformer (FDA Code: HQN / 886.3130) An ophthalmic conformer is a device usually made of molded plastic intended to be inserted temporarily between the eyeball and eyelid to maintain space in the orbital cavity and prevent closure or adhesions during the healing process following surgery. ] |
• Scleral Shell (FDA Code: HQT / 886.3800) A scleral shell is a device made of glass or plastic that is intended to be inserted for short time periods over the cornea and proximal-cornea sclera for cosmetic or reconstructive purposes. An artificial eye is usually painted on the device. The device is not intended to be implanted. |