Titanium Lester Lens Manipulators, including the two models you mentioned, FT4-1371 and FT4-1372, are specialized surgical instruments used in ophthalmology for various tasks related to the manipulation and positioning of intraocular lenses during eye surgery. These instruments are typically used in procedures such as cataract surgery and other intraocular lens implantation surgeries.
- FT4-1371 (Straight, Overall Length: 118mm): This straight-tip manipulator is designed to provide a precise and controlled way to handle intraocular lenses, making it easier for surgeons to position and secure the lens within the eye during the surgical procedure.
- FT4-1372 (Angled, Overall Length: 115mm): The angled-tip manipulator offers similar functionality but with a different tip angle. Surgeons may prefer angled manipulators for specific surgical scenarios where the angle of approach is more favorable.
These instruments help ensure that intraocular lenses are correctly placed and aligned within the eye, which is critical for achieving the best visual outcomes for the patient. They are designed to be delicate and precise, making them valuable tools for ophthalmic surgeons who require high levels of precision during eye surgeries. The choice between the straight and angled models may depend on the surgeon’s preference and the specific requirements of the surgical procedure.