Product Overview
Iris Forceps are characterized by their small, delicate stature and exceptionally fine tips. They are designed for the high-precision handling of tissue within the anterior chamber of the eye, but their utility extends to any “fine-point” task, such as grasping small nerves, delicate mucosa, or fine 6-0 to 10-0 suture materials. Their lightweight design ensures that the surgeon maintains maximum tactile sensitivity without hand fatigue.
Key Features
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“Beast-Fine” Micro Tips: The jaws are tapered to a microscopic point, allowing for the isolation of tissues that are too small for standard forceps.
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Serrated or 1×2 Teeth:
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Serrated: Features microscopic transverse grooves for the atraumatic handling of dressings or extremely fragile membranes.
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1×2 Teeth: Features a microscopic interlocking tooth system for a secure, non-slip grip on fine skin edges or fascia.
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Straight or Curved Profiles: Available in a perfectly straight pattern for direct access, or a curved pattern to navigate around anatomical obstructions or work under a microscope.
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High-Tactile Ribbed Handle: The thumb-plates feature deep ridges to ensure a secure, non-slip grip, providing the feedback necessary for “feather-touch” surgery.
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Ultra-Lightweight Forging: Forged from premium steel to be as light as possible, minimizing the “tremor” effect often associated with heavier instruments in microsurgery.
