| Incision knife |
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| Groove knife |
The stainless steel guard provided on one side of the 30° straight blade makes it possible to assure a fixed cutting depth for incisions in the sclera and cornea while also providing clear viewing field during incision. Furthermore the guarded depth , which is feature of the 'Groove Blade' , makes it ideal for performing Limbal Relaxing Incisions. |
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| Groove knife for glaucoma surgery |
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| Round tunnel knife |
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| Crescent knife |
The blade design features straight sides and a round tip and is optimum for creating scleral tunnel flaps. In addition, this knife is available in bi-bevel, bevel-up and bevel-down types to meet the needs of the surgeon. |
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| Slit knife |
| This knife is used for sclerocornea centesis incisions during cataract surgery. A choice of knives with keratome angles (40°, 45°, 50°or 60°) and blade edge types (bevels) allows surgeons to make a wide range of incisions. |
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| Slit knife (standard) | |
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| Slit knife (side cut) | |
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| Slit knife (for micro incision) |
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| Implant knife |
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| Implant knife with guide |
The stainless steel guide of 1.0mm width provided on the blade edge makes it possible to widen the incision maintaining the uniform depth without deviation. |
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| MVR knife | |
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| Scleral knife | |
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