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LEGION® System 
Your Entry to the Alcon Phaco Performance Advantage

 

Step up your practice with your entry to the Alcon phaco performance advantage.

 

 

LEGION® System Your Entry to the Alcon Phaco Performance Advantage

 

Step up your practice with your entry to the Alcon phaco performance advantage.

 

 

 

 

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Increased Stability During Phacoemulsification

 

LEGION® System offers better surge protection than INFINITI® at various vacuum limits, reducing the risk of PCR and capsule related problems.1-6

 

Surge Protection with Gravity Fluidics Systems7

 

 

Surge Volume After Occlusion Break8
(IOP 55 mmHg; Vac setting 550 mmHg; Asp 40 cc/min; 55 mmHg = 75 cm H20) 

 

 

 

  • 50% faster recovery from surge 
  • 30% less surge 
 

 

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Enhanced Efficiency

    Total phaco needle time9 
    Nuclear sclerosis grade 3 and 4 

     

    A bar graph comparing the mean total phaco needle time of OZil Torsional and transversal ultrasound systems. OZil Torsional had a 32.4% lower phaco needle time compared to transversal and this difference was statistically significant.

     

    P value * = statistically significant

    LEGION® System uses OZil® Torsional, allowing for reduced phacoemulsification time compared to Stellaris longitudinal ultrasound technology, especially on higher grade cataracts.9

     

     

     

    A product image of OZil Torsional handpiece with the INTREPID BALANCED Tip.

     

     

     

    † Trademarks are the property of their respective owners (Whitestar Signature Ellips-FX, AMO (transversal), INFINITI-OZil-IP, Alcon (torsional), or Stellaris, B&L (longitudinal) machine)

    What is OZil® Torsional?
    OZil® Torsional with Intelligent Phaco
    Intelligent Phaco In Depth

    Using LEGION® System with a higher vacuum setting and the same bottle height allows improved holdability compared to INFINITI®.1-4,8

    Surge Volume After Occlusion Break8
    (IOP 55 mmHg; Vac setting 450 mmHg; Asp 40 cc/min; 55 mmHg = 75 cm H20) 

     

    A line graph comparing the Surge Volume After Occlusion Break with LEGION System and INFINITI System with IOP at 55 mmHg and a vacuum setting of 450 mmHg. LEGION System had 30% less surge and 40% faster recovery from surge.
    • 40% faster recovery from surge 
    • 30% less surge

     Surge Volume After Occlusion Break8 
    (IOP 55 mmHg; Vac setting 550 mmHg; Asp 40 cc/min; 55 mmHg = 75 cm H20)

     

    A line graph comparing the Surge Volume After Occlusion Break with LEGION System and INFINITI System with IOP at 55 mmHg and a vacuum setting of 550 mmHg. LEGION System had 30% less surge and 50% faster recovery from surge.
    • 50% faster recovery from surge
    • 30% less surge

    CENTURION® Silver System

    Explore opportunities for enhanced holdability

    CENTURION Silver System in front of a light blue background.

    OZil® Torsional shows better followability and lower repulsion than Stellaris Longitudinal and Ellips-FX transversal ultrasound technologies.9

    A bar graph comparing the followability of torsional, longitudinal and transversal technologies. OZil Torsional showed significantly better followability compared to longitudinal and transversal technologies.
    A bar graph comparing the chatter score of torsional, longitudinal and transversal technologies. OZil Torsional showed a significantly better chatter score compared to longitudinal and transversal technologies.

     

    P value * = statistically significant
    † Trademarks are the property of their respective owners (Whitestar Signature Ellips-FX, AMO (transversal), INFINITI-OZil-IP, Alcon (torsional), or Stellaris, B&L (longitudinal) machine) 

    CENTURION® Silver System

    Explore opportunities for enhanced followability

    CENTURION Silver System in front of a light blue background.

    Compared to traditional ultrasound modalities, OZil® Torsional provides higher thermal safety with reduced heat transfer to the eye.10,11

                   Ellips FX* IR Temperature Recording

    Temporal plot of temperature at incision

             OZil® Torsional IR Temprature Recording

    Temporal plot of temperature at incision

     

    * Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 

    CENTURION® Silver System

    Explore opportunities for enhanced wound integrity

    CENTURION Silver System in front of a light blue background.

    INTREPID® BALANCED tip

    Explore how to enhance cutting efficiency

    Close up of an INTREPID BALANCED tip
     
     

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    Intuitive User Interface

     

    LEGION® System’s intuitive graphic user interface enables quick adjustment and enhanced customisation of surgical parameters and settings.12 

    LEGION System’s graphic user interface.

    Convenient Design and Running Cost

     

    LEGION® System can be used as a table-top unit or mounted on its optional cart and it allows for optimisation of total cost management.12

    Closed LEGION System with an orange arrow that points towards an open LEGION System in its table-top form.
    Fully assembled LEGION System mounted on a LEGION surgical cart.

    Accessories for optimised total cost management

    Reusable Electric Anterior
    Vitrectromy Handpiece12

    Reusable electric anterior vitrectomy handpiece.

    23G Anterior Vitrectomy Disposable Tip and Anterior Vitrectomy Consumable12

    23G anterior vitrectomy disposable tip and anterior vitrectomy  consumable displayed beside each other.

    Related Products

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    CENTURION® Vision System with ACTIVE SENTRY® Handpiece

    Leading technology from Alcon in phacoemulsification, offering consistency and efficiency at every stage of the cataract procedure.1,2,7,13-17

    CENTURION Vision System in front of a blue background.

    CENTURION® Silver System

    Alcon’s most advanced gravity system, with excellent stability and efficiency during phacoemulsification.1-6,8,18

    CENTURION Silver System in front of a blue background.

    INTREPID® Phaco Tips and I/A Handpieces

    Enhance phaco procedures by merging CENTURION®-based systems technology with the effectiveness and versatility of the INTREPID® Hybrid Tip, INTREPID® BALANCED tip and INTREPID® Transformer I/A Handpiece.10,19,20

    A close-up image of the INTREPID BALANCED Tip.

    Technical Specifications

    Legion Table Tchnical Specifications

    Instructions for Use (IFU)

     

    For a full list of indications, contraindications and warnings, please visit ifu.alcon.com and refer to the relevant product’s instructions for use. 

    Alcon Experience Academy

     

    For relevant training content from industry thought leaders

    References

    1. Thorne A, Dyk DW, Fanney D, Miller KM. Phacoemulsifier occlusion break surge volume reduction. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2018 Dec;44(12):1491-1496.
    2. Aravena C, Dyk DW, Thorne A, Fanney D, Miller KM. Aqueous volume loss associated with occlusion break surge in phacoemulsifiers from 4 different manufacturers. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2018 Jul;44(7):884-888.
    3. Nicoli CM, Dimalanta R, Miller KM. Experimental anterior chamber maintenance in active versus passive phacoemulsification fluidics systems. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2016;42(1):157:162.
    4. Dyk DW, Miller KM. Mechanical model of human eye compliance for volumetric occlusion break surge measurements. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2018 Feb;44(2):231-236.
    5. Narendran N, et al. The Cataract National Dataset electronic multicentre audit of 55 567 operations: Risk stratification for posterior capsule rupture and vitreous loss. Eye. 2009;23:31–37.
    6. Salowi MA, et al. The Malaysian Cataract Surgery Registry: Risk indicators for posterior capsular rupture. Br J Ophthalmol. 2017;101:1466–1470.
    7. Alcon Data on File, REF-02559, 2017.
    8. Alcon Data on File, REF-08357, 2020.
    9. Christakis PG, Braga-Mele RM. Intraoperative performance and postoperative outcome comparison of longitudinal, torsional, and transversal phacoemulsification machines. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2012;38(2):234-241.
    10. Zacharias J. Thermal characterization of phacoemulsification probes operated in axial and torsional modes. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2015;41(1):208-216.
    11. Zacharias J. Comparative thermal characterization of phacoemulsification probes operated in elliptical, torsional and longitudinal ultrasound modalities. ASCRS-ASOA Symposium and Congress; April 25-29, 2014; Boston, MA.
    12. LEGION® System Operator’s Manual.
    13. CENTURION® Vision System Operator's Manual.
    14. Khokhar S, Aron N, Sen S, Pillay G, Agarwal E. Effect of balanced phacoemulsification tip on the outcomes of torsional phacoemulsification using an active-fluidics system. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2017;43(1):22-28.
    15. Malik PK, Dewan T, Patidar AK, Sain E. Effect of IOP based infusion system with and without balanced phacotip on cumulative dissipated energy and estimated fluid usage in comparison to gravity fed infusion in torsional phacoemulsification. Eye Vis (Lond). 2017;4:22.
    16. Zacharias J. Laboratory assessment of thermal characteristics of three phacoemulsification tip designs operated using torsional ultrasound. Clin Ophthalmol. 2016:10;1095–1101.
    17. Vasavada AR, et al. Comparison of torsional and microburst longitudinal phacoemulsification: A prospective, randomized, masked clinical trial. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging. 2010;41(1):109-114.
    18. Sharif-Kashani P, Fanney D, Injev V. Comparison of occlusion break responses and vacuum rise times of phacoemulsification systems. BMC Ophthalmol. 2014;14:96.
    19. Alcon Data on File, REF-07136, 2019.
    20. Noguchi S, et al. Difference in torsional phacoemulsification oscillation between a balanced tip and a mini tip using an ultra-high-speed video camera. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2016;42:1511–1517.
    21. Intrepid® Transformer I/A Handpiece Directions for use.

    For indications, contraindications and warnings please refer to the relevant product's instruction for use​.