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Werbs DCR Scissor
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The ® Werbs DCR Scissor is a specialized instrument that is commonly used for precise dissection of soft tissues during dacryocystorhinostomy as well as other ENT and Plastic surgeries.
- Angled Blades For Better Access To Tissues
- Short Blades To Increase Precison
- Ergonomic Ring Handles For Improved Control
West Lacrimal Cannula
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West Lacrimal Cannula is a specialized tool that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to probe, irrigate and remove obstructions of the lacrimal ducts, in order to restore the natural tear flow.
- Straight Profile for Deep Canaliculus Access.
- 23 Gauge Tube Ensuring Optimal Tear Flow.
- Ergonomic Hub Handle Promoting Higher Precision.
Westcott Stitch Scissor
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The ® Westcott Stitch Scissor is a specialized ophthalmic instrument that is commonly used for sharp dissection with precision. It is also used during other micro-surgical procedures.
- Serrated Shanks To Improve Grip
- Short Blades For Precision
- Small Blade to Shank Ratio For Better Control
Westcott Tenotomy Scissor
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® Westcott Tenotomy Scissor is a specialized instrument used for blunt dissection of delicate ocular tissue. They are also used for precise cutting of delicate tissue during micro-surgeries.
- Curved Blades To Increase Accuracy
- Spring Handles For Fast Action
- Streamlined Design For Comfortable Handling
Wheeler Double-End Spatula
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Wheeler Double-End Spatula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to perform the separation of the ciliary body from the scleral spur during the cyclodialysis cleft technique.
- Double-Ended Design To Maneuver The Instrument From Difficult Angles.
- Atraumatic Curved Blades For Minimizing Local Trauma.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
Wies Chalazion Forcep
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Wies Chalazion Forcep is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons can use to engage and clamp chalazion or other cysts, looking towards their further removal from the eyelid inner surface.
- Atraumatic D-Shaped Blades For Avoiding Eyelid Damage.
- Adjustable Screw Lock Mechanism For Controlling The Clamping Action.
- Ergonomic Ridged Handles For Enhanced Gripping.
Wilder Lacrimal Dilator
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Wilder Lacrimal Dilator is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to dilate the lachrymal passages, in order to release duct blockage and restore the tear drainage of the desired eye.
- Blunt Pointed Tip to Prevent Duct Injury.
- Knurled Grip Style Pattern Ensuring Superior Handling.
- Fine, Medium & Heavy Tappered Designs to Suit All Applications.
Wilder Lens Loop
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Wilder Lens Loop is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons primarily use for manipulating and carrying the lens out of the capsular bag, especially during cataract procedures.
- Atraumatic Wire Loop Tip For Avoiding Soft Tissue Damage.
- Sligthly Curved Tip For Accessing The Anterior Chamber With Ease.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
Williams Eye Speculum
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Williams Eye Speculum is an ophthalmic instrument that surgeons commonly use to statically separate the upper and lower eyelids, especially during ophthalmic procedures that require maximum exposure of the eyeball.
- Fenestrated Blades Ensuring Enhanced Sightlines.
- Slightly Curved Profile to Follow the Facial Contour.
- Adjustable Screw Mechanism to Self-Lock the Blades.
Wills Copper Ball Cautery
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Wills Copper Ball Cautery is a hand-held device that ophthalmic surgeons use to cauterize minute bleeding points by applying direct heat on the tissue.
- Angled Profile to Reach a Variety of Surgical Sites.
- Tapering Shaft for Traversing Narrow Passages.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.