About ConXport Moorfield Conjunctival Forceps
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Product Description
CataractSet Moorfield Conjunctival Forceps
Precision Engineering for Ophthalmic ExcellenceConXport Moorfield Conjunctival Forceps are meticulously engineered to meet the demands of delicate ophthalmic surgeries. Their fine, slightly curved, and serrated tips allow surgeons to manipulate conjunctival tissue confidently and accurately, promoting optimal surgical outcomes and reducing tissue trauma.
Superior Handling and User ComfortThe forceps feature an ergonomic handle design with a non-slip textured surface, offering surgeons enhanced comfort and control during intricate procedures. The spring-action mechanism ensures seamless grip and release, supporting fatigue-free handling even during prolonged operations.
Built to Last, Easy to SterilizeManufactured from high-grade stainless steel, these forceps are reusable and withstand repeated cycles of autoclaving. The matte/satin finish not only reduces operational glare but also enhances ease of cleaning and maintenance, ensuring safety and longevity.
FAQs of ConXport Moorfield Conjunctival Forceps:
Q: How are ConXport Moorfield Conjunctival Forceps sterilized?
A: These forceps are suitable for repeated autoclaving, which is a standard sterilization method in medical settings. Their high-grade stainless steel construction ensures resilience to heat and pressure without compromising function or structure.
Q: What benefits does the matte/satin finish provide during ophthalmic surgery?
A: The matte/satin finish of the forceps minimizes glare from surgical lights, allowing surgeons to work with improved visibility and reduced eye strain during delicate procedures.
Q: When should these forceps be used in ophthalmic surgeries?
A: ConXport Moorfield Conjunctival Forceps are intended for use during procedures where manipulation or grasping of the conjunctival tissue is required, such as in cataract, glaucoma, or other anterior segment surgeries.
Q: Where are these forceps typically used?
A: These forceps are designed for use in operating rooms and surgical theaters, particularly in hospitals, clinics, and eye care centers specializing in ophthalmic surgeries.
Q: What makes the handle design advantageous for surgeons?
A: The ergonomically designed handles offer precise control with a non-slip surface, ensuring steady handling and minimizing the risk of fatigue or accidental slips during prolonged surgical tasks.
Q: How does the fine, serrated, and curved tip aid in the procedure?
A: The forceps tip is precisely engineered to securely grip delicate conjunctival tissue without causing trauma, thanks to its fine serrations and slight curvature, which enhance both safety and accuracy.