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Schepens Orbital Retractor
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Schepens Orbital Retractor is a specialized instrument that ophthalmic surgeons use to engage, mobilize and press the scleral tissue against the retina, in order to repair a retinal detachment.
- Curved Blade Profile to Fit the Eye's Convexity.
- Central Blade Notch to Prevent Optic Nerve Injury.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Schepens Scleral Depressor
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Schepens Scleral Depressor is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons frequently use to depress, explore and mark scleral dark zones, in order to localize retinal holes and perform complex eye surgeries.
- Blunt & Hammer-Shaped Tips to Prevent Injuries.
- Three Thimble Size to Fit Different Finger.
- 7mm Shaft Lenght for Deep Surgical Access.
Schocket Scleral Depressor
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Schocket Scleral Depressor is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use for depressing, manipulating and marking the sclera, in order to dark, ring-shaped impressions that localize retinal holes.
- Double-Ended Profile Suitable for Multiple Functions.
- Slightly Curved Shafts for Higer Surgical Precision.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
- Accessory Clip to Carry the Device with Comfort.
Two Pronged Wound Retractor
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Two-Pronged Wound Retractor is a multipurpose surgical device that allows surgeons to pull back tissues and set wound edges apart in order to expose the operating site.
- Hook-Type Working End For Efficiently Retracting Tissues
- Blunted Prong Tips For Avoiding Puncture & Haemorrhage
- Ergonomic Flat Handle For Maximum Surgical Control
Walton Conjunctiva Retractor
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Walton Conjunctiva Retractor is a specialized tool that ophthalmic surgeons can use to grasp, pull back and statically hold the minute soft tissues of the globe, in order to enhance the view of the surgical targets.
- Thin Blade Profile Promoting Narrow Surgical Access.
- 6mm Blade Size to Retract Delicate Tissues.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.