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Konigsberg Instruments t30f total implant system
(A) A typical <t>T30F</t> total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. (B) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in (C). A 23-gauge silicone tube delivered aqueous from the anterior chamber to a fluid reservoir on the intraorbital side of the transducer (partially hidden from view in B); The tube (with appropriate slack to allow for eye movement) was trimmed, inserted into the anterior chamber, sutured to the sclera using the integral scleral tube anchor plate, and covered with a scleral patch graft (not shown).
T30f Total Implant System, supplied by Konigsberg Instruments, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/product/t30f+total+implant+system/pmc03183973-66-66-70?v=Konigsberg+Instruments
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
t30f total implant system - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
90/100 stars

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Article Title: 24-Hour IOP Telemetry in the Nonhuman Primate: Implant System Performance and Initial Characterization of IOP at Multiple Timescales

Journal: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7955

(A) A typical T30F total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. (B) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in (C). A 23-gauge silicone tube delivered aqueous from the anterior chamber to a fluid reservoir on the intraorbital side of the transducer (partially hidden from view in B); The tube (with appropriate slack to allow for eye movement) was trimmed, inserted into the anterior chamber, sutured to the sclera using the integral scleral tube anchor plate, and covered with a scleral patch graft (not shown).
Figure Legend Snippet: (A) A typical T30F total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. (B) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in (C). A 23-gauge silicone tube delivered aqueous from the anterior chamber to a fluid reservoir on the intraorbital side of the transducer (partially hidden from view in B); The tube (with appropriate slack to allow for eye movement) was trimmed, inserted into the anterior chamber, sutured to the sclera using the integral scleral tube anchor plate, and covered with a scleral patch graft (not shown).

Techniques Used: Battery, Transmission Assay



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Konigsberg Instruments t30f total implant system
(A) A typical <t>T30F</t> total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. (B) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in (C). A 23-gauge silicone tube delivered aqueous from the anterior chamber to a fluid reservoir on the intraorbital side of the transducer (partially hidden from view in B); The tube (with appropriate slack to allow for eye movement) was trimmed, inserted into the anterior chamber, sutured to the sclera using the integral scleral tube anchor plate, and covered with a scleral patch graft (not shown).
T30f Total Implant System, supplied by Konigsberg Instruments, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/product/t30f+total+implant+system/pmc03183973-66-66-70?v=Konigsberg+Instruments
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
t30f total implant system - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
90/100 stars
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(A) A typical T30F total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. (B) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in (C). A 23-gauge silicone tube delivered aqueous from the anterior chamber to a fluid reservoir on the intraorbital side of the transducer (partially hidden from view in B); The tube (with appropriate slack to allow for eye movement) was trimmed, inserted into the anterior chamber, sutured to the sclera using the integral scleral tube anchor plate, and covered with a scleral patch graft (not shown).

Journal: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Article Title: 24-Hour IOP Telemetry in the Nonhuman Primate: Implant System Performance and Initial Characterization of IOP at Multiple Timescales

doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7955

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) A typical T30F total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. (B) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in (C). A 23-gauge silicone tube delivered aqueous from the anterior chamber to a fluid reservoir on the intraorbital side of the transducer (partially hidden from view in B); The tube (with appropriate slack to allow for eye movement) was trimmed, inserted into the anterior chamber, sutured to the sclera using the integral scleral tube anchor plate, and covered with a scleral patch graft (not shown).

Article Snippet: To enable IOP telemetry, a standard P4 pressure transducer (Konigsberg Instruments) was integrated into a custom-designed silicone baseplate that is secured into the orbital wall with bone screws and connected to the anterior chamber via a 35-mm-long, 23-gauge silicone aqueous transduction tube ( ). fig ft0 fig mode=article f1 fig/graphic|fig/alternatives/graphic mode="anchored" m1 Open in a separate window Figure 1. caption a7 ( A ) A typical T30F total implant system (Konigsberg Instruments, Pasadena, CA) showing the battery/transmitter module, radio frequency (RF) ring antenna for on/off, transmission antenna, a pressure transducer, and two ECG electrodes plus ground. ( B ) The extraorbital surface of the custom IOP transducer housing, which was secured within a 1/4-in. hole in the lateral orbital wall with bone screws, as shown in ( C ).

Techniques: Battery, Transmission Assay