The Girard Corneoscleral Forceps with 1×2 Teeth, 0.12mm, FS5-1185 (right) and FS5-1190 (left) are specialized surgical forceps commonly used in ophthalmology for procedures involving the cornea and sclera, which are the clear front part of the eye and the white outer layer of the eyeball, respectively.
The 1×2 teeth design of these forceps allows for a secure and stable grip on the cornea or sclera during surgical procedures, providing better control and accuracy. The forceps can be used to hold and manipulate the tissue during procedures such as corneal transplantation, scleral buckling surgery, or cataract surgery.
The Girard Corneoscleral Forceps FS5-1185 and FS5-1190 are specifically designed to be delicate and precise, with a fine tip that allows for better access to small or difficult-to-reach areas. The 0.12mm size of the forceps provides better maneuverability and control for precise surgical tasks.
One of the unique features of the Girard Corneoscleral Forceps is the angled design, which helps provide better visibility and access to the surgical site. The FS5-1185 is angled to the right, while the FS5-1190 is angled to the left, providing a range of options for the surgeon.
Girard Corneoscleral Forceps with 1×2 Teeth, 0.12mm, FS5-1185 (right) and FS5-1190 (left) are a specialized surgical tool that is essential for ophthalmologists performing procedures involving the cornea and sclera. As with all surgical instruments, they should only be used by trained medical professionals who are experienced in the relevant surgical procedures.