Vannas Capsulotomy Scissors are specialized surgical instruments used in ophthalmic procedures, particularly in eye surgeries involving the lens capsule. There are two variations of these scissors: the FS7-1370 model, which is straight with an overall length of 82mm, and the FS7-1375 model, which is curved with an overall length of 84mm.
The primary purpose of Vannas Capsulotomy Scissors is to perform precise and controlled cuts in the lens capsule during procedures such as cataract surgery or other surgeries involving the removal of the crystalline lens. These scissors are specifically designed to allow ophthalmic surgeons to make delicate and accurate incisions in the eye.
The straight FS7-1370 model is typically used when a straight cutting edge is required for specific surgical techniques or when access to the surgical site allows for a straight instrument to be used effectively.
On the other hand, the curved FS7-1375 model is used when a curved cutting edge is preferred or when the surgical site requires a curved instrument to navigate around structures within the eye.
Both variations of Vannas Capsulotomy Scissors are named after Professor Emanuel Vannas, a renowned Swedish ophthalmologist who made significant contributions to the field of ophthalmic surgery. Vannas scissors are known for their quality craftsmanship and their ability to provide surgeons with precise cutting instruments for intricate eye surgeries.