The Troutman Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissors FS7-1225 (right) and FS7-1230 (left) are surgical scissors that are specifically designed for use in ophthalmic procedures, particularly in corneal transplant surgery. These scissors have medium-sized blades that are serrated, meaning that the blades have small teeth or notches that allow for better gripping and cutting of tissue.
The serrated blades of these scissors allow for precise cutting and shaping of corneal tissue during corneal transplant surgery. The right and left models are designed to fit comfortably in the surgeon’s hand and provide optimal access to the surgical site.
The blades of the Troutman Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissors FS7-1225 and FS7-1230 are made of high-quality surgical steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion. The overall length of these scissors is typically around 112mm, and they feature ergonomic handles for comfortable use during surgery.
Overall, the Troutman Katzin Corneal Transplant Scissors with medium blades are used for cutting and shaping corneal tissue during corneal transplant surgeries. Their serrated blades provide better gripping and cutting ability compared to non-serrated blades, making them an essential tool in the ophthalmologist’s toolkit.