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Pierse-Colibri Corneal Forcep
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Pierse-Colibri Corneal Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to grasp, hold and manipulate the scleral edge of the corneal incision, in order to stitch the tissue after glaucoma or cataract surgeries.
- 1 x 1 Extra-Delicate Teeth to Prevent Local Injury.
- 0.1mm Tip Length Promoting Minute Tissue Holding.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Putterman Mullers Muscle Conjunctival Resection Ptosis Forcep
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Putterman Mullers Muscle Conjunctival Resection Ptosis Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons can use to clamp the conjunctiva and the Muller€™s muscle, looking towards to ligate the tissues and correct ptosis.
- Atraumatic Toothed T-Shaped Tip For Strong Clamping.
- Versatile Spring Mechanism For Controlling The Jaws Closure.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Enhanced Gripping.
Rosenwasser Donor Lamella Inserting Forcep
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Rosenwasser Donor Lamella Inserting Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to grasp and carry the donor€™s lamella into an optimal position, especially during DSEK procedures.
- Atraumatic Vaulted Jaws For Fitting The Corneal Convexity.
- Precalibrated Heel Stop For Preventing Clamping Trauma.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Superior Surgical Control.
Sauer Fixation Forcep
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Sauer Fixation Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to grasp, hold and retract tissues or certain surgical materials, such as intraocular lenses, during a variety of ocular procedures.
- 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth Ensuring Safe Holding.
- 0.3mm Tip Size for Reaching Minute Structures.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.
Shepard Lens Holding Forcep
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Shepard Lens Holding Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons can use for grasping and mobilizing delicate IOL implants, looking towards their further insertion into the anterior chamber of the eye.
- Atraumatic Jaws With Serrated Tips For Minimizing IOL Injury.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Controlled Jaws Closure.
- Ergonomic Fenestrated Jaws For Enhanced Gripping.
Steinert IOL Inserting Forcep
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Steinert IOL Inserting Forcep is an ophthalmic surgical device that surgeons can use to engage, hold and carry the IOL implant, looking towards to insert it into the corneal incision for reaching the anterior chamber of the eye.
- Atraumatic Angled Cone-Shaped Jaws For Preventing Local Damage.
- Versatile Spring Mechanism For Controlled Clamping Action.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Superior Surgical Control.
Tennant Suture Tying Forcep
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Tennant Suture Tying Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to grasp, hold and guide suture needles and threads across the surgical field, in order to perform glaucoma, cataract and other eye procedures.
- Smooth-Surfaced Profile to Minimize Local Injury.
- 6.0mm Long Platform for Enhanced Holding.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
- Stainless Steel & Titanium to Suit All Applications.
Troutman Superior Rectus Forcep
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Troutman Superior Rectus Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to grasp, pull away and retract the orbital muscles of the eye, in order to correct strabismus.
- Angled Profile for Versatile Muscle Manipulation.
- 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth Ensuring Optimal Fixation.
- 0.5mm Working End to Suit Small Cavities.
Utrata Capsulorhexis Forcep
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Utrata Capsulorhexis Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to access the anterior chamber, reach the capsule and perform Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorrhexis.
- Triangular Sharp Hook Tips to Incise the Capsule.
- 11mm Length Shanks for Deep Reaching.
- 10.5mm Overall Size Ensuring Optimal Handling.
- Available in Stainless Steel or Titanium.
Watzke Sleeve Spreading Forcep
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Watzke Sleeve Spreading Forcep is a specialized surgical device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to spread the silicone fixation sleeves, looking towards to accommodate them around the eyeball and correct retinal detachment.
- Atraumatic Angled Jaws For Avoiding Scleral Damage.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Controlling The Jaws Aperture.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Enhanced Gripping.