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Lancaster Eye Speculum
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Lancaster Eye Speculum is a specialized tool that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to statically retract the upper and lower eyelids, in order to gain an optimal view of the surgical field.
- Solid Blade Ensuring Maximum Retraction.
- Slightly Curved Arms to Fit the Facial Contour.
- 16mm Blade Size for Treating Adult Patients.
Lester-Burch Eye Speculum
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Lester-Burch Eye Speculum is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to statically separate the upper and lower eyelids, especially during procedures that require an enhanced view of the eyeball and its adnexal tissues.
- Solid Blades Ensuring Optimal Retraction.
- Adjustable Spring Mechanism to Self-Lock the Blades.
- Serrated Finger Grips Ensuring Superior Handling.
Lieberman Eye Speculum
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Lieberman Eye Speculum is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to statically retract the eyelids, in order to broaden the view of the surgical field.
- Multiple Blade Profiles to Suit Different Approaches.
- Angled Arms to Follow the Facial Contour.
- Adjustable Compund Mechanism to Self-Lock the Blades.
McNeill-Goldman Scleral Fixation Ring & Blepharostat
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McNeill-Goldman Scleral Fixation Ring & Blepharostat is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use to provide an enhanced view of the ocular globe, and also prevent its contents from collapsing.
- Upper & Lower Fenestrated Lips for Precise Retraction.
- 15 to 17mm Diameter Sizes to Suit Multiple Applications.
- Medial & Temporal Openings for Maximum Exposure.
Mellinger Eye Speculum
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Mellinger Eye Speculum is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons use to broaden the margin between the upper and lower eyelids, in order to expose the ocular globe and its adnexal tissues.
- 15mm Blade Size Promoting Optimal Exposure.
- Open Wire Blade Profile for Enhanced Sightlines.
- Serrated Finger Grips Ensuring Maximum Control.
Murdoch Eye Speculum
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Murdoch Eye Speculum is an ophthalmic device that surgeons frequently use to separate the upper and lower eyelids, especially during procedures that require maximum exposure of the surgical field.
- Fenestrated Blade Profile Ensuring Enhanced Sightlines.
- Cylindrical Curved Arms to Follow the Facial Contour.
- Adjustable Sliding Bar to Self-Lock the Blades.
Tanna-Lieberman Eye Speculum
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Tanna-Lieberman Eye Speculum is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons can use for statically maintaining the eyelids apart, in order to gain maximum exposure of the ocular surgical field.
- Fenestrated Blade Profile Ensuring Enhanced Sightlines.
- Angled Outline for Fitting the Facial Contour.
- Adjustable Compound Mechanism to Self-Lock the Blades.
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.