IntraOcular Lens Cart, 840 Capacity, Key Lock, MS-IOL840
$25.3
$30.87
Description This IntraOcular Lens cart provides attractive, secure storage for IOL boxes. This highly mobile cart is designed to hold multiple sizes and brands of IOL boxes including Alcon, Bausch and Lomb, Rayner, and Abbot Medical Optics. The MS-IOL840 in Surgical Settings and Real-World Use The following insights are based on common usage patterns and feedback from ophthalmic surgical teams. What clinical teams appreciate most “It’s small enough to move directly into the OR when needed.” In many cataract workflows, staff pull a subset of lenses (often ~5–8 options) for a specific case. The MS-IOL840 is frequently used as a mobile staging cart, allowing nurses or surgical techs to transport selected lenses directly into the procedure room without switching between storage systems. “It keeps high-value inventory organized without slowing us down.” Because intraocular lenses are both expensive and highly specific, teams tend to prioritize quick identification and secure storage. The layout supports fast visual access while still allowing the cart to be locked when not in active use. “It’s easier to maneuver than larger IOL cabinets.” Compared to higher-capacity carts, this model is often chosen in settings where space is limited—such as smaller ORs, surgery centers, or tighter sterile cores. The reduced footprint makes repositioning simpler during busy surgical days. Common use cases OR-adjacent staging: Preparing a small set of IOLs for upcoming cases, either daily or per patient In-room support: Keeping selected lenses immediately accessible during procedures Overflow or supplemental storage: Supporting a primary IOL cabinet with a smaller, mobile unit Multi-room environments: Moving inventory between rooms without transporting full cabinets What teams plan around Capacity vs. mobility tradeoff The MS-IOL840 is typically selected when mobility and accessibility are more important than maximum storage. Facilities with very high lens volume may pair it with a larger primary storage solution. Workflow preferences vary by facility Some teams prefer to keep all IOL inventory outside the OR and bring in only selected lenses, while others value having a compact cart that can enter the room. This model is most useful in workflows that benefit from that flexibility. Who this model tends to work best for Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) Ophthalmology practices with moderate procedure volume Facilities looking for a mobile, secondary IOL storage solution Teams that stage lenses in small batches per case Where a larger model may be a better fit High-volume surgical centers managing large on-hand inventory Facilities that prefer centralized, non-mobile IOL storage Environments where maximum capacity is the top priority
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