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Kratz-Barraquer Wire Speculum, OR Grade, Sklar
Kratz-Barraquer Wire Speculum, OR Grade, Sklar
# de catalogue 10197-918
Fournisseur:  Sklar
Speculum
Kratz-Barraquer Wire Speculum, OR Grade, Sklar
# de catalogue 10197-918
Fournisseur:  Sklar
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Spécifications

  • Length:
    44 mm (13/4")
  • Sterility:
    Non sterile
  • Disposable / reusable:
    Reusable
  • Latex/Latex-free:
    Latex-free
  • Material:
    Stainless Steel
  • Tip Configuration:
    Blunt
  • Curvature:
    Angled
  • Supplier No.:
    65-1754

Spécifications

A propos de cet article

The Kratz-Barraquer Wire Speculum is an ophthalmic instrument used to retain the eyelids open, often during cataract or phacoemulsification procedures

  • Light weight

It is utilized to provide the surgeon with increased visualization and access to the surgical site. To a degree, the surgeon can increase the tension of the instrument by manipulating the wire where the speculum is held, as it is slightly maleable. In situations where a wire speculum will not provide enough force to open the lids sufficiently, a speculum with a screw mechanism may be used.

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