Profile: Labtician Ophthalmics, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of specialty ophthalmic medical devices. We provide retinal implants and face down positioning devices. Our circling bands are designed to hold the accessory implant in place and maintain pressure to form a permanent buckle without scleral erosion. Our foam positioning system supports the neck, shoulders, spine and hips while sitting or lying comfortably in the head down position. It provides ergonomic support for the body when used on the bed by allowing for a more normal curve to the lower back. Air channels on all sides of the face cushion provide increased airflow. Our mobile support helps the patient to walk around while keeping the head properly positioned.
The company was founded in 1988, has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~20 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 9612327
US Agent: Steven Baker Taylor
Phone: +1-(502)-326-0754 E-Mail:
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• Absorbable Implant (FDA Code: HQJ / 886.3300) An absorbable implant (scleral buckling method) is a device intended to be implanted on the sclera to aid retinal reattachment. |
• Adhesive Bandages (FDA Code: KGX / 880.5240) A medical adhesive tape or adhesive bandage is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a strip of fabric material or plastic, coated on one side with an adhesive, and may include a pad of surgical dressing without a disinfectant. The device is used to cover and protect wounds, to hold together the skin edges of a wound, to support an injured part of the body, or to secure objects to the skin. |
• Disposable Surgical Instrument Kit (FDA Code: KDD / 878.4800) A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892. |
• External Eyelid Weights (FDA Code: MML / 886.5700) |
• Ophthalmic Forceps (FDA Code: HNR / 886.4350) A manual ophthalmic surgical instrument is a nonpowered, handheld device intended to aid or perform ophthalmic surgical procedures. This generic type of device includes the manual corneal burr, ophthalmic caliper, ophthalmic cannula, eyelid clamp, ophthalmic muscle clamp, iris retractor clip, orbital compressor, ophthalmic curette, cystotome, orbital depressor, lachrymal dilator, erisophake, expressor, ophthalmic forcep, ophthalmic hook, sphere introducer, ophthalmic knife, ophthalmic suturing needle, lachrymal probe, trabeculotomy probe, cornea-sclera punch, ophthalmic retractor, ophthalmic ring (Flieringa), lachrymal sac rongeur, ophthalmic scissors, enucleating snare, ophthalmic spatula, ophthalmic specula, ophthalmic spoon, ophthalmic spud, trabeculotome or ophthalmic manual trephine. |
• Ophthalmic Prism Reader (FDA Code: HJX / 886.5810) An ophthalmic prism reader is a device intended for use by a patient who is in a supine position to change the angle of print to aid reading. |
• Ophthalmic Syringe |
• Syringe Holder Adapter (FDA Code: IQG / 890.5050) A daily activity assist device is a modified adaptor or utensil (e.g., a dressing, grooming, recreational activity, transfer, eating, or homemaking aid) that is intended for medical purposes to assist a patient to perform a specific function. |
• Titanium Ophthalmic Forceps |