Product Overview
The 551194 Lens Implantation Forceps are high-precision ophthalmic microsurgical forceps characterized by their reverse-engineered cross-action handle architecture and specialized atraumatic jaws. Designed to streamline the complex ergonomics of modern cataract surgery, this instrument features a reverse-spring mechanism—the jaws remain locked closed until the handles are compressed. Forged from high-tensile surgical steel, the micro-machined jaw tips close with flawless parallelism, delivering an automated, unyielding “dead-lock” hold on the folded lens body. This eliminates the risk of intraoperative lens slippage or structural “spring-out,” allowing the surgeon to pass through micro-incisions with absolute tactile security and zero hand strain.
Key Features
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Automated Cross-Action Mechanism: Designed with a reverse-spring cross-over configuration. The instrument applies continuous, calibrated closing pressure automatically, securing the folded IOL hands-free and allowing the surgeon to focus entirely on precise intraocular entry and target placement.
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Atraumatic High-Friction Working Face: Features smooth, hand-polished flat jaw profiles engineered to meet with absolute parallelism. This flat geometry provides an ultra-secure, non-piercing grip that fully protects the delicate optical surfaces and fragile haptics from scratches, creases, or structural shearing.
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Micro-Incision Safe Profile: The forward shafts are engineered with an ultra-slender, low-profile diameter that glides seamlessly through clear corneal or scleral micro-incisions without stretching the wound or causing chamber decompression.
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Ergonomic Spring Stability: The broad tactile grounding surfaces of the handle base eliminate lateral twisting and mitigate micro-tremors, providing exceptional tactile feedback during high-finesse maneuvers inside the anterior chamber.
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Surgical-Grade Resilience: Manufactured from premium, hardened stainless steel. It is built to maintain its hyper-precise jaw alignment, cross-action pivot balance, and calibrated tension through thousands of high-heat sterilization cycles.
