Product Overview
The 651081 Corneal Forceps are high-precision ophthalmic microsurgical forceps characterized by their micro-scaled notched tips, integrated tying platforms, and an ultra-tactile dipped serrated handle. Unlike traditional toothed forceps that pierce tissue, the hand-milled notch design cradles and compresses delicate structures uniformly, achieving a secure “dead-lock” hold. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel and mounted to an advanced ergonomic body, this instrument provides a “liquid-smooth” response during intricate corneal incisions, keratoplasty, or wound closures.
Key Features
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Micro-Scale Notched Corneal Tips: Engineered without sharp teeth to minimize focal stress on the corneal architecture. The specialized notch geometry interlocks perfectly around tissue walls, providing the mechanical authority to fixate, lift, and stable-hold tissue without tearing or slippage.
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Dual-Function Integrated Tying Platform: The distal working zone features precision-ground, flat tying platforms just behind the notched tips. This allows the surgeon to effortlessly transition from corneal tissue manipulation to running or tying ultra-fine sutures (such as 10-0 to 11-0 monofilaments).
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Straight Coaxial Shafts: The shafts are hand-aligned along a straight linear axis, providing a direct, highly predictable path of engagement for anterior segment incisions and structural repairs.
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Ergonomic Dipped Serrated Handle: Features a specialized flat-body handle with a structural “dipped” recess and fine horizontal serrations. This advanced geometry provides an incredibly balanced feel, prevents finger sligulation, and ensures the forceps remain completely stationary in the hand during rapid micro-movements.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its hyper-precise tip alignment and spring tension through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
