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Graefe Dissecting Forcep

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Graefe Dissecting Forcep is a multipurpose, small device, which surgeons in different areas use to remove foreign bodies, grasp tissues, and dissect them to provide an excellent view of the surgical field.
  • 1 x 2 Sharp Teeth for Optimal Dissecting Action.
  • Three Jaws Patterns to Suit All Applications.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle for Maximum Control.

Graefe Dressing Forcep

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Graefe Dressing Forcep is an extremely useful, multipurpose device, which allows surgeons for grasping, holding, and carrying wound dressings and sutures during surgeries. This device is also excellent to remove foreign bodies and necrosed tissue from the surgical field.
  • Straight, Slightly & Strongly Curved Models Available.
  • Serrated Jaws Ensuring Optimal Gripping Performance.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle for Maximum Control.

Green Fixation Forcep

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Green Fixation Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to grasp, hold and retract delicate tissues within the eye, in order to perform glaucoma, cataract and other ocular surgeries.
  • T-Shaped Tips for Enhanced Clamping Action.
  • Serrated Surfaces to Minimize Local Injury.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
  • 9.0mm Tips Width Providing Larger Grasping Surface.

Harms Suture Tying Forcep

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Harms Suture Tying Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp, hold and guide monofilament and prolene sutures in a variety of ocular surgical sites.
  • Smoot-Surfaced Profile to Avoid Local Trauma.
  • 6.5mm Long Platform for Enhanced Holding.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Optimal Control.

Harms-Colibri Corneal Forcep

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Harms-Colibri Corneal Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to grasp, hold and mobilize the cornea and the scleral edge of incision, to permit corneal stitching during glaucoma or cataract surgery.
  • 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth Promoting Firm Holding.
  • 0.12mm Tip Lenght for Minute Tissue Manipulation.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
  • Curved Profile to Conform to the Eyeball's Anatomy.

Harms-Colibri Corneal Forcep (Large Size)

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Harms-Colibri Corneal Forcep (Large Size) is a specialized device that surgeons commonly use to grasp and hold the scleral edge of the corneal incision, especially during procedures that require access to the anterior chamber.
  • 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth for Holding Tissues with Precision.
  • 0.12mm Working End for Optimal Suture Manipulation.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.

Helveston Suture Tying Forcep

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Helveston Suture Tying Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use for grasping suture needles or passing and tying the suture thread during a broad range of procedures involving the eyeball.
  • Atraumatic Small Jaws For Grasping 4-0 to 6-0 Sutures
  • Versatile Spring Mechanism For Controlling Closure & Aperture.
  • Ergonomic Flat Handles For Superior Control.

Hess Extra Capsular Forceps

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Hess Extra Capsular Forceps is an ophthalmic surgical device that surgeons commonly use for grasping and guiding the lens capsule out of the anterior segment of the eye, especially during extracapsular cataract procedures.
  • Atraumatic Vaulted Jaws For Avoiding Inadvertent Injury.
  • Versatile Spring Mechanism For Maintained Clamping.
  • Ergonomic Flat Handles For Maximum Control.

Hoffer-McPherson Tissue Forcep

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Hoffer-McPherson Tissue Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp, hold and retract minute tissues of the eye, such as the cornea, during glaucoma, cataract and corneal repair procedures.
  • 1 x 2 Delicate Teeth Ensuring Superior Tissue Holding.
  • 0.12mm Tying Platform for Optimal Suture Support.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.

Hoskins Tissue Forcep

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Hoskins Tissue Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to grasp, hold and mobilize tissues within the orbit, especially the fragile conjunctiva.
  • Notched Jaws Ensuring Atraumatic Manipulation.
  • Tapered Profile for Deep Surgical Reach.
  • Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.
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