Description
This IntraOcular Lens storage cart provides attractive, secure storage for IOL boxes. Provides mobility and is compatible with multiple brands and sizes of lens boxes including Alcon, Bausch and Lomb, Rayner, and Abbot Medical Optics.
MS-IOL1260 as a Balanced, All-Purpose IOL Storage Solution and Real-World Use
The following insights are based on common usage patterns and feedback from ophthalmic surgical teams.
What teams appreciate most
“It gives us enough capacity without feeling oversized.”
Many facilities don’t require maximum-capacity storage but still need more than a compact cart can offer. The MS-IOL1260 is often chosen as a middle-ground solution, providing a substantial amount of storage while remaining manageable in day-to-day use.
“We can still move it when we need to.”
Compared to larger, high-capacity cabinets, this model is easier to reposition within a facility. Teams typically use its mobility for restocking, workflow adjustments, or occasional relocation, rather than constant movement during procedures.
“It works well across different types of practices.”
Because it balances size and capacity, this model is frequently used in a wide range of environments—from smaller practices to larger facilities that need supplemental storage.
Common use cases
- Primary storage for smaller practices: Supporting surgeons or centers with moderate IOL inventory needs
- Supplemental storage in larger facilities: Filling the gap between one and two full-capacity cabinets
- Multi-specialty environments: Supporting practices where IOL procedures are only part of the overall case mix (e.g., refractive or other ophthalmic services)
- Initial deployment: Serving as a first cabinet for teams standardizing or upgrading their IOL storage
Workflow considerations
Designed for standard IOL packaging
This model is optimized for standard-sized IOL boxes. Facilities using larger or specialty packaging may require configurations with increased vertical clearance.
Capacity vs. mobility balance
The MS-IOL1260 sits between highly mobile, lower-capacity carts and larger, more stationary cabinets. It is often selected when teams want both reasonable storage volume and the ability to move the unit when needed.
Flexible placement within the facility
Depending on workflow, this model may be used in central storage areas, near the OR, or in support spaces where moderate access and occasional mobility are beneficial.
Who this model tends to work best for
- Smaller practices or solo surgeons with moderate inventory needs
- Multi-specialty ophthalmology centers where IOL procedures are not the primary focus
- Facilities needing partial-capacity expansion without moving to a full second cabinet
- Teams looking for a versatile, general-purpose IOL storage solution
When a different model may be a better fit
- Facilities requiring maximum storage capacity in a single unit
- Environments using oversized or non-standard IOL packaging
- Workflows that require either very high mobility (point-of-use carts) or fully centralized, high-density storage
The MS-IOL1260 offers a balanced combination of storage capacity and mobility, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of ophthalmic practices.














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