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Infant Lacrimal Dilator

Infant Lacrimal Dilator is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to probe the punctum, in order to dilate the lachrymal passage and discharge the collapsed lachrymal sac.

  • Very Delicate Blunt Tip for Probing the Punctum.
  • Cone-Shaped Design Promoting Precise Dilation.
  • Ergonomic Round Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.


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The Infant Lacrimal Dilator offers a wide array of surgical advantages. Its principal use is to probe the lachrymal passage to restore the flow of tears.

For this purpose, the instrument features a very delicate cone-shaped working end with a blunt pointy tip for probing the punctum. As a result, surgeons can safely release lachrymal passage blockage and reestablish the tear drainage.

Moreover, the Infant Lacrimal Dilator features a solid, round handle that enhances gripping. Its knurled style pattern not only increases surgical comfort but also helps to prevent slippage and fatigue.

Manufactured in premium grade stainless steel to ensure the highest quality instruments in your operating rooms.

Specialty

Ophthalmic

Author Name

Infant

Sub-Category

Lacrimal Dilators

Category

Probes & Dilators

Working End Details

Very Fine Blunt Tip

Handle Type

Solid Round Handle

Overall Length

8 cm – 3″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: Ophthalmic,
Product Category: Probes & Dilators,
Product Type: Lacrimal Dilators,

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