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Troutman-Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissor

The ® Troutman-Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissor is a specialized instrument that is used for sharp dissection during micro-surgical procedures. It is often used in ocular surgeries for precise dissection and grasping of corneal tissue during corneal grafts.

  • Angled Blades To Increase Access To Tight Corners
  • Thumb Pads For Comfortable Handling
  • Ratchet Lock For Better Control


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Our Troutman-Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissor comes with pointy tips that are ideal for sharp dissection of tissues.

Cuts corneal tissue, ocular structures, membranes, muscle tissue and vessels as well as grafts.

Especially includes narrow blades which increase precision. Moreover, the instrument has angled blades that increase access to narrow spaces.

In addition, the operating scissor includes special thumb grips. They have fine serrations to improve grip.

The instrument has a smooth design and light weight to ensure comfortable handling. Moreover, the ratchet lock decreases user fatigue during procedures.

The Troutman-Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissor includes the special spring handle which is ideal for fast actions.

Made in premium quality stainless steel with satin finish to reduce glare. The instrument can be sterilized and reused.

Author Name

Troutman-Katzin

Specialty

Microsurgery, Ophthalmic

Sub-Category

Micro Scissors

Category

Scissors

Handle Type

Flat With Spring

Ratchet / Lock

Yes

Overall Length

10.5 cm – 4 1/4″

Working End Size

Small Blades

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: Microsurgery,
Ophthalmic,
Product Category: Scissors,
Product Type: Micro Scissors,

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