Article Date: 4/1/2003

instrument insider
The Wallace LRI Set (Duckworth & Kent)
Reviewed by Kevin L. Waltz, O.D., M.D.

The Wallace LRI (limbal relaxing incision) set from Duckworth & Kent consists of three tough and reliable tools: a diamond knife, a modified Mendez marker and a 0.12-mm toothed colibri forceps. We've used three of the Wallace LRI sets in our ASC for 2 years without a single incident of breakage, and we've been very satisfied with patient outcomes. (We recently purchased an additional set to use at one of the local hospitals.)

The diamond blade is trapezoidal with a flat, non-cutting tip. It has a single, pre-set depth of 600 microns, and it's fully retractable into the long titanium handle. The long handle provides all the room you need to make a controlled incision in a deeply set orbit.

Both the forceps and the marker (which has no moving parts) are made of titanium.

Everyone Benefits

Ironically, limbal relaxing incisions are probably the most underutilized procedure in ophthalmology. Yet the reasons for offering them to your patients are substantial:

A Case in Point

Here's an example of the results we typically achieve using this LRI set:

A patient presented for cataract surgery with a manifest refraction of -6.75 + 3.75 x 090 OD and -7.00 + 4.00 x 090 OS; the cylinder was almost entirely located in the cornea. During the uneventful cataract procedure I made paired 80°-arc limbal relaxing incisions at the vertical meridian.

At the initial postoperative visit the patient was 20/25 without correction in both eyes. The patient and the family were thrilled with the results and have since referred several other family members to us for surgery.


The Wallace LRI diamond knife


The Wallace LRI 0.12-mm toothed colibri forceps


The Wallace LRI modified Mendez marker

Kevin L. Waltz, O.D., M.D., practices at Eye Surgeons of Indiana in Indianapolis. Dr. Waltz is also assistant professor at the Indiana University School of Optometry and medical director at TLC Indiana.

 

 

Features and Benefits

 

  • The Wallace Limbal Relaxing Inci-sion Kit allows you to sterilize your LRI instruments separately so they can be used whenever limbal relaxing incisions are clinically indicated.

  • The Wallace LRI diamond knife has a tri-facet blade with a single footplate to allow easier visibility of the blade as it passes through corneal tissue. The blade has a pre-set depth of 600 microns and is fully retractable into the handle.

  • The knife handle is thin and streamlined for finger twirling as the blade follows the arcuate pattern of the limbus.

  • The Wallace Mendez degree gauge features 10° interval marks; it's de-signed for surgeons familiar with use of a standard phoropter.

  • The Wallace colibri forceps are de-signed for marking intended incision sites as well as aiding fixation of the globe during an LRI procedure.

  • A video is available from the manufacturer. Call (800) 756-7773.

 


Ophthamology Management, Issue: April 2003