The Clayman Lens Holding Forcep offers a wide array of surgical benefits for ophthalmic surgeons. These benefits come in handy during phaco and other cataract surgeries.
For example, the instrument features a pair of curved jaws supplied with a 70° angle at the tips. Moreover, surgeons use the jaws to carefully pull out the IOL from the lens case. After that, they can maneuver it into the corneal and capsular incisions, thereby achieving successful implantation.
In addition, the device has flat handles featured with a cross-action spring mechanism and finger holes. This particular design ensures optimal clamping control and reduces fatigue.
All our Clayman Lens Holding Forcep are available in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish.
Author Name | Clayman |
---|---|
Specialty | Ophthalmic |
Sub-Category | Micro Forceps, Ophthalmic Forceps |
Category | Forceps |
Working End Details | Delicate Jaws |
Working End Profile | Gently Curved |
Handle Type | Flat Handle With Spring Action |
Overall Length | 12.5 cm – 5" |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Stainless Steel |
CE Marking | Yes |
Reusable | Yes |
Used in Specialties: | Ophthalmic, |
---|---|
Product Category: | Forceps, |
Product Type: | Micro Forceps, Ophthalmic Forceps, |
K5-8700 |
Clayman Lens Holding Forcep
SURTEX® Clayman Lens Holding Forcep is a specialized surgical tool that ophthalmic surgeons can use to grasp and guide the IOL implant into the anterior chamber of the eye, looking towards its further implantation.
- Atraumatic Angled Jaws For Minimizing IOL Trauma.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Controlled Clamping Pressure.
- Ergonomic Handles With Finger Holes For Enhanced Gripping.
Surtex code: FR-899-12
Need A Quote?
Contact our Live chat or call us through Skype or on +44 (0) 208 123 3513
Or submit the form below for a quick quote!
The Clayman Lens Holding Forcep offers a wide array of surgical benefits for ophthalmic surgeons. These benefits come in handy during phaco and other cataract surgeries.
For example, the instrument features a pair of curved jaws supplied with a 70° angle at the tips. Moreover, surgeons use the jaws to carefully pull out the IOL from the lens case. After that, they can maneuver it into the corneal and capsular incisions, thereby achieving successful implantation.
In addition, the device has flat handles featured with a cross-action spring mechanism and finger holes. This particular design ensures optimal clamping control and reduces fatigue.
All our Clayman Lens Holding Forcep are available in premium grade stainless steel with a fine satin finish.
Author Name | Clayman |
---|---|
Specialty | Ophthalmic |
Sub-Category | Micro Forceps, Ophthalmic Forceps |
Category | Forceps |
Working End Details | Delicate Jaws |
Working End Profile | Gently Curved |
Handle Type | Flat Handle With Spring Action |
Overall Length | 12.5 cm – 5" |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Stainless Steel |
CE Marking | Yes |
Reusable | Yes |
Used in Specialties: | Ophthalmic, |
---|---|
Product Category: | Forceps, |
Product Type: | Micro Forceps, Ophthalmic Forceps, |
K5-8700 |