Fixation forceps are used in ophthalmic surgery to hold structures -- such as intraocular lenses (IOLs) -- during the procedure. They can be used to hold IOLs during insertion or if they need to be manipulated. They are normally constructed with a few small "teeth" at the tip to keep structures in place while holding or moving.
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- Description: For sutureless intrascleral haptic fixation of
three piece IOL (secondary implantation,
refixation of dislocated IOL) and intraocular
lens manipulation.
- Features:
- Endgripping forceps (25G) with special atraumatic tip design
- Straight longer forceps to pick up dislocated IOL from vitreous
cavity or retinal surface and for haptic externalisation
- Curved shorter forceps for easier haptic insertion / implantation into scleral tunnel
- In combination works perfect for manipulation of any intraocular lens
(hand-shake-maneuvers)
- Material: Inquire
- Tip Configuration: Inquire
- Handle: Inquire
- Sterile / Non-Sterile: Inquire
- Disposable / Reusable: Inquire
- Curvature: Inquire
- Premium / Grade: Inquire
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