McPherson Corneal Forceps FS5-1225 is a surgical instrument used in ophthalmology for grasping and handling delicate corneal tissue during surgical procedures. These forceps are specifically designed to grip the cornea without causing any damage or trauma to the tissue.
The forceps have a fine, slender design with 1×2 teeth at the tip for a secure grip on the cornea. The teeth have a size of 0.4mm and the overall length of the forceps is 108mm. The forceps are typically used in procedures such as corneal transplants or other surgeries where precision and delicacy are required.
The McPherson Corneal Forceps are named after their inventor, Dr. Duncan McPherson, an ophthalmologist and pioneer in the development of corneal transplantation techniques. The forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel for durability and are sterilizable for repeated use in surgical procedures.