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Carter Sphere Introducer

Carter Sphere Introducer is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons specifically use to insert an orbital implant into the enucleated or eviscerated eye socket.

  • Atraumatic Concave Blades For Safely Carrying The Implant.
  • Spring Loaded Plunger For Controlling The Blades Opening.
  • Lateral Handle Wings For Maximum Control.


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The Carter Sphere Introducer offers a wide range of benefits for ophthalmic surgeons. These benefits are particularly useful during ocular prosthesis implantation.

For this purpose, the instrument features four atraumatic concave blades. Moreover, the blades face each other in a cross-like way, which permits an efficient implant grasping. Also, the blades have a smooth working surface for preserving the eye sphere.

In addition, the device comes with a spring-loaded plunger handle. The handle includes two lateral wings and a central plunger. Surgeons can rest their fingers against the lateral wings and press the plunger with their thumbs to open the blades as desired.

All our Carter Sphere Introducers are available in premium grade stainless steel, ensuring the highest quality, durability, and precision.

Author Name

Carter

Specialty

Ophthalmic

Category

Ancillary Products and Accessories

Handle Type

Spring Loaded Plunger Type Handle

Overall Length

12.5 cm – 5″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: Ophthalmic,
Product Category: Ancillary Products and Accessories,
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