Bioceramic orbital implants from FCI Ophthalmics — and associated ophthalmic surgical devices — provide physicians who perform enucleation and evisceration procedures with highly effective treatment options. FCI offers silicone eye spheres and three unique choices of bioceramic orbital implants. Like all FCI products, each of our orbital implants is FDA approved for commercial distribution.
To learn more about our full range of ophthalmic surgical devices for enucleation and evisceration procedures, contact FCI Ophthalmics.
With an improved structure for vascularization and integration that is biocompatible, bioinert, nontoxic, and nonallergenic, FCI bioceramic orbital implants are stable, easily handled, and less sticky than other alternatives.
Mesh-wrapped bioceramic orbital implants from FCI are made of porous, strong, non-brittle biomaterial alumina. The vinyl mesh wrapping incorporated in this type of orbital implant allows the muscles to be sutured directly to the implant. Furthermore, the extensive pore system of FCI mesh-wrapped implants enhances fibrovascular ingrowth, which prevents the implant from migrating, allows the secure attachment of extraocular muscles, and improves implant motility.

Bioceramic orbital implants from FCI Ophthalmics provide physicians with an effective means for facilitating enucleation and evisceration procedures. The implants insert easily into the orbital socket and do not cling to surrounding tissue. The improved connectivity that occurs between pores enhances vascularization, and the implants may be easily drilled without crumbling.


Egg-shaped bioceramic orbital implants from FCI Ophthalmics have the same great benefits as their spherical counterpart.
FCI Ophthalmics has developed silicone eye spheres to provide physicians with yet another highly effective product for performing enucleation and evisceration procedures.
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This orbital implant introducer has been developed by FCI to help physicians easily insert implants into the eye socket.

With four different sizes, enucleation and evisceration disposable sizers from FCI Ophthalmics help physicians accurately determine what size orbital implants are needed.
The titanium sleeve is coated with hydroxyapatite (HA), allowing vascular ingrowth, firmly securing the peg in the sphere, and enhancing biocompatibility.

Perforated conformers from FCI Ophthalmics maintain the conjunctival cul-de-sacs after enucleation or evisceration without hindering lid closure. The perforations allow drainage of secretions and administration of drops.

Symblepharon rings are designed to prevent retraction of the conjunctival cul-de-sacs without touching the cornea. The edges are highly polished and atraumatic.

To learn more about bioceramic orbital implants, silicone eye spheres, and our other state-of-the-art ophthalmic surgical devices, contact FCI Ophthalmics.
FCI Ophthalmics
P.O. Box 465
Marshfield Hills, MA
02051
Tel: 866-595-4947
Tel: 781-826-9060
Fax: 781-826-9062
To learn more about our ophthalmic surgical devices, including bioceramic orbital implants and silicone eye spheres, contact FCI.