About Ophthalmic Micro Surgical Thin Knives
Keratome Knives : for Entry Knives
- 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, 1.8 mm, 2.0 mm, 2.2 mm, 2.5 mm, 2.75 mm, 2.85 mm, 3.0 mm, 3.2 mm, 3.5 mm 45oangled, full handled high sharp cutting edge
Crescent Knives : For groove tunnel Knives
- 2.0 mm, 2.2 mm, 2.5 mm, 2.6 mm 45oangled, angled, full handled high sharp cutting edge
Stab Knives: for side port incision
- 15degree, 30.0 degree, 45.0 degree, both side hi sharp cutting edge
Enlarge Knives : for implant knives
- 5.0 mm, 5.2mm, 5.5 mm, full handled, 45 angled, both side cutting hi sharp cutting edge
Micron Knives: for groove depth accurate incision
- 300 micron, 400 micron, 500 micron, 600 micron St.full handled high sharp cutting edge
Superior Steel ConstructionOur Ophthalmic Micro Surgical Thin Knives are manufactured from premium medical-grade steel, ensuring precise cuts and lasting sharpness. This material resists corrosion and maintains its integrity through repeated sterilization, making these knives dependable for critical surgical applications in hospitals and clinics.
Designed for Delicate Eye ProceduresThese knives are specifically engineered for ophthalmic surgery, allowing medical professionals to perform intricate incisions with minimal tissue damage. Their thin profile and surgical precision help achieve successful outcomes in a range of eye procedures, enhancing patient safety and recovery.
FAQs of Ophthalmic Micro Surgical Thin Knives:
Q: How are Ophthalmic Micro Surgical Thin Knives used in hospital settings?
A: Surgeons utilize these knives during ophthalmic procedures to make fine, controlled incisions in eye tissues. Their precision and sharpness enable delicate surgeries such as cataract removal, corneal transplants, and corrective vision interventions.
Q: What makes these knives suitable for ophthalmic surgery?
A: The knives are crafted from high-grade steel, ensuring exceptional sharpness, strength, and resistance to corrosion. Their thin, precisely designed blades facilitate intricate eye surgeries with minimal tissue trauma, making them ideal for ophthalmic applications.
Q: When should new ophthalmic surgical knives be used instead of reused ones?
A: New knives should always be used when sterility and sharpness are critical, particularly in initial surgeries or where there is a risk of infection. These knives come pre-sterilized and ensure optimal performance and patient safety.
Q: Where are these ophthalmic surgical knives manufactured and supplied from?
A: These surgical knives are expertly manufactured and exported from India by reputable suppliers committed to adhering to international healthcare standards.
Q: What is the process for maintaining the sterilization of these knives?
A: The knives are sterilized before delivery and packaged to preserve their sterile condition. After use, they should be cleaned and sterilized according to standard hospital protocols to ensure ongoing safety and efficacy.
Q: Can these knives be reused in clinical environments?
A: Yes, these knives are designed to withstand multiple sterilization cycles due to their durable steel construction and waterproof nature, making them suitable for reuse in clinic and hospital settings.
Q: What are the key benefits of using micro surgical thin knives in ophthalmic procedures?
A: The primary advantages include precise, minimally invasive incisions, reduced tissue trauma, improved healing, and reliable performance. Their waterproof and sterilized features support hygienic practices and patient safety.