Product Overview
The 551080 Kelman-McPherson Forceps are high-precision ophthalmic microsurgical forceps characterized by their 1×2 interlocking teeth, an integrated 5mm tying platform, and an angled shaft design mounted to a compact 85mm Castroviejo spring handle. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel, this “beast” is engineered to clear the patient’s brow and orbital rim effortlessly. The delicately micro-milled teeth provide an unyielding “dead-lock” grip on rigid tissues or lens borders, while the highly polished 5mm tying platforms deliver a “liquid-smooth” tactile response during fine wound closures.
Key Features
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Precision-Engineered 1×2 Teeth: Features one superior tooth that nests perfectly into two opposing inferior teeth at the very tip. This micro-toothed configuration provides the mechanical authority to firmly fixate tissue edges or slip-free lens structures without slipping.
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Integrated 5mm Tying Platform: The distal working zone features a 5mm, precision-ground flat tying platform positioned directly behind the teeth. This allows the surgeon to seamlessly transition from structural tissue manipulation to looping and securing ultra-fine sutures (such as 9-0 to 11-0 monofilaments).
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Angled Kelman-Style Shafts: The shafts are hand-set at an angle, optimizing the surgeon’s approach angle and maximizing visualization under the surgical microscope. This configuration completely clears the orbital profile, allowing for non-obstructive access to superior or temporal wound corridors.
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Ergonomic 85mm Castroviejo Handle: Equipped with a premium Castroviejo style wide-profile spring handle. This compact, low-mass design provides an incredibly stable, high-finesse grip with linear spring tension, minimizing hand fatigue and ensuring the instrument tips close with micrometric predictability in tight working spaces.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its hyper-precise tooth alignment and spring tension through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
