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Bores Optic Zone Marker
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Bores Optic Zone Marker is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons commonly use to mark certain zones of the cornea, in order to serve as a guide for the trephine during corneal graft procedures.
- Angled Shaft to Follow the Facial Contour.
- Multiple Diameter Sizes to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bores Optic Zone Marker
(0 Reviews)
Bores Optic Zone Marker is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons commonly use to mark certain zones of the cornea, in order to serve as a guide for the trephine during corneal graft procedures.
- Angled Shaft to Follow the Facial Contour.
- Multiple Diameter Sizes to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bose Fat Spreader
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Bose Fat Spreader is a specialized device that cardiovascular surgeons use to grasp, pull away and statically hold the epicardial fat, in order to gain access to the coronary arteries during complex surgical procedures.
- Blunt Prongs Promoting Minimal Local Trauma.
- Spring Mechanism for Pulling Tissues Away with Ease.
- Ergonomic Finger Plates Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Bose Fat Spreader
(0 Reviews)
Bose Fat Spreader is a specialized device that cardiovascular surgeons use to grasp, pull away and statically hold the epicardial fat, in order to gain access to the coronary arteries during complex surgical procedures.
- Blunt Prongs Promoting Minimal Local Trauma.
- Spring Mechanism for Pulling Tissues Away with Ease.
- Ergonomic Finger Plates Ensuring Optimal Handling.
Bose Tracheal Retractor
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Bose Tracheal Retractor assists surgeons to obtain a self-retaining opening in tracheotomy procedures. It facilitates the visualization of the anterior tracheal wall by displacing the sternohyoid muscles laterally, thus exposing the cricothyroid membrane and the cricoid cartilage. Tracheostomy surgeries are done either in an emergency setting to relieve upper airway obstruction or as elective procedures for ventilation in long standing respiratory disease.
- Spring U-shape handle for bilateral retraction of tracheal tissues.
- Oval finger pads to enhance control and comfort.
- Blunt terminal ends for atraumatic manipulations.
Bose Tracheal Retractor
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Bose Tracheal Retractor assists surgeons to obtain a self-retaining opening in tracheotomy procedures. It facilitates the visualization of the anterior tracheal wall by displacing the sternohyoid muscles laterally, thus exposing the cricothyroid membrane and the cricoid cartilage. Tracheostomy surgeries are done either in an emergency setting to relieve upper airway obstruction or as elective procedures for ventilation in long standing respiratory disease.
- Spring U-shape handle for bilateral retraction of tracheal tissues.
- Oval finger pads to enhance control and comfort.
- Blunt terminal ends for atraumatic manipulations.
Bose Tracheal Spreader
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Bose Tracheal Spreader is a specialized device that ENT and general surgeons use to broaden the edges of the membrane’s transverse incision, in order to prepare the trachea for the tube.
- Blunted Profile for Atraumatic Manipulation.
- V-Shaped Design for Enhanced Retraction.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bose Tracheal Spreader
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Bose Tracheal Spreader is a specialized device that ENT and general surgeons use to broaden the edges of the membrane’s transverse incision, in order to prepare the trachea for the tube.
- Blunted Profile for Atraumatic Manipulation.
- V-Shaped Design for Enhanced Retraction.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Botvin Iris Forcep
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Botvin Iris Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to navigate ocular suture needles or for grasping fragile tissues, such as portions of the iris.
- Bayonet-Shaped Jaws for Enhanced Sightlines.
- Toothed or Serrated Teeth to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Botvin Iris Forcep
(0 Reviews)
Botvin Iris Forcep is a specialized device that ophthalmic surgeons commonly use to navigate ocular suture needles or for grasping fragile tissues, such as portions of the iris.
- Bayonet-Shaped Jaws for Enhanced Sightlines.
- Toothed or Serrated Teeth to Suit All Applications.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.