Corneal Utility Forceps Colibri Type 0.2mm teeth, Titanium
Corneal Utility Forceps are designed for handling the corneal tissue during cataract, keratoplasty or repair eye surgery procedures. Corneal Utility Forceps are toothed forceps to hold flaps of cornea or sclera.
● 1×2 teeth 0.2 mm
● Tips 0.4 mm wide
● 6 mm tying platform
● TC teeth and platform
● Flat handle 10 mm wide
● Overall length: 106 mm, 4.2″
● Reusable, Non-Sterile
● Titanium
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€315,00 (incl.VAT €378,00)
5 in stock
SKU: TMF218
Categories: Corneal, Forceps, OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS
Tags: .2 mm, 1x2 teeth, Colibri Type, Titanium
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Weight | 50 kg |
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