The clinical planning platform for CAIRS procedures. Standardised corneal geometry, structured nomograms, and reproducible surgical plans.
Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments (CAIRS) is an advanced, minimally invasive surgical technique for treating corneal ectasia. Introduced by Dr Soosan Jacob in 2018, CAIRS involves implanting donor corneal tissue into a peripheral channel to flatten and regularise the cornea — improving visual quality without tissue removal.
The procedure is rapid, sutureless, reversible, and associated with quick recovery.
CAIRSPlan Pro is a geometry-first planning engine that standardises device-exported elevation data into a canonical corneal geometry, derives curvature maps, and drives structured CAIRS nomogram and planning logic.
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