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Wells Enucleation Spoon

Wells Enucleation Spoon is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons can use to remove all the intraocular contents from the eye socket, looking towards to set an ideal surgical field for inserting the orbital implant.

  • Atraumatic Notched Spoon For Accommodating The Optic Nerve.
  • Solid Straight Shank For Reaching Deep Spaces.
  • Ergonomic Solid Handle For Maximum Control.


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The Wells Enucleation Spoon offers a wide array of benefits to the ophthalmic surgeon. Most of these benefits are especially convenient to perform the eye enucleation technique.

For instance, the device features a wide, concave spoon with a central indentation on the top edge. Moreover, surgeons can delicately place the optic nerve and its nearby vessels into the indentation. After that, the enucleation can take place to complete the eyeball removal.

Besides, the instrument comes with a solid, square-shaped handle. The handle shows an ergonomic outline, which is ideal for minimizing finger strain during lengthy procedures.

Lastly, all our Wells Enucleation Spoons are available in premium grade stainless steel, ensuring a long-lasting experience for your surgical staff.

Author Name

Wells

Specialty

Ophthalmic

Category

Ancillary Products and Accessories

Handle Type

Solid Handle

Overall Length

15 cm – 6″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

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