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Morrison Lens Loop and Probe

Morrison Lens Loop and Probe is a multipurpose ophthalmic device that surgeons frequently use to check the lachrymal passages and extract the lens nucleus, looking towards to set the optimal conditions for IOL implantation.

  • Versatile Double-Ended Profile For Performing Various Surgical Steps.
  • Solid Straigth Shanks For Reaching Narrow Spaces With Precision.
  • Ergonomic Round Handle For Superior Surgical Control.


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The Morrison Lens Loop and Probe offers multiple benefits during phaco and other cataract procedures. These benefits are mostly useful for treating patients with concomitant lachrymal conduct pathologies.

To this end, the instrument features a versatile double-ended design. Moreover, one end features a wire lens loop for extracting the lens without trauma. On the other hand, the opposite end has a small blunted probe to check the lachrymal passages during surgery.

In addition, the device has a solid, round handle with a knurled pattern covering its surface. As a result, surgeons obtain strong gripping and prevent finger strain.

All our Morrison Lens Loop and Probes are available in premium grade stainless steel, ensuring a long-lasting surgical experience.

Author Name

Morrison

Specialty

Ophthalmic

Category

Manipulators

Handle Type

Solid Round Handle

Overall Length

14.5 cm – 5 3/4″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: Ophthalmic,
Product Category: Manipulators,
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