The Titanium Lieberman Speculum K-Wire FT1-1026 is a specialized surgical instrument used in ophthalmology for the stabilization and retraction of the eyelids during surgical procedures such as cataract surgery. The speculum is designed to gently hold the eyelids apart, providing a clear view of the surgical site and allowing for easy access to the eye.
The Lieberman speculum is made of high-quality titanium, which is a lightweight and durable material that is biocompatible with the human body. The 78mm overall length of the instrument allows for easy handling and maneuverability during surgical procedures.
During cataract surgery, for example, the Lieberman speculum is used to gently hold the eyelids apart, allowing the surgeon to access the eye and remove the cloudy lens. This procedure involves making a small incision in the eye and inserting a small probe to break up the lens before removing it from the eye.