MST MAL-0002-1 Malyugin Ring Classic 7.0mm 1/EA
MST MAL-0002-1 Malyugin Ring Classic 7.0mm 1/EA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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MST MAL-0002-1 Malyugin Ring Classic 7.0mm 1/EA
• Model: MAL-0002-1
• Incision Size: Recommended for incisions of ≥ 2.2 mm, eliminating the need for additional paracentesis.
• Pupil Contact Points: Provides eight points of contact on the iris sphincter, distributing force evenly for stable, round pupil geometry
Manage small pupils and challenging intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome (IFIS) with confidence using the MST Malyugin Ring Classic 7.0 mm (MAL‑0002‑1). Designed for precision and control, this pupil expansion device gently stretches the iris to a stable, round configuration using eight evenly distributed contact points—without the need for additional paracentesis. It fits through a 2.2 mm or larger incision, making it ideal for modern micro‑incision cataract surgery.
Engineered for both ease of use and surgical safety, the Classic 7.0 mm ring features a flexible polypropylene design with enhanced scroll‑gap geometry that reduces the force needed for insertion and removal. Surgeons can rely on smooth engagement and disengagement at the iris margin, which optimizes stability and minimizes trauma—especially useful in sensitive cases such as IFIS or small-pupil cataract surgery.
The Malyugin Ring Classic’s simplicity doesn’t compromise efficiency: its compatible Osher / Malyugin manipulator enables precise deployment and retrieval directly from the iris plane. Because it’s a single-use, sterile device, it helps save valuable OR time while minimizing instrument handling. Trusted by microsurgeons globally, this ring helps transform complex small-pupil cases into streamlined, predictable procedures.
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