Konig MDS0745009 Green Strabismus Hook Ophthalmology 5"
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Konig MDS0745009 Green Strabismus Hook Ophthalmology 5"
The Konig MDS0745009 Green Strabismus Hook is specifically crafted for delicate ocular muscle procedures. Its smooth, rounded tip slides easily beneath the extraocular muscle to gently elevate or retract tissue during strabismus surgery—facilitating precise dissection and aiding with muscle reattachment. The design enables the hook to “ski” along the scleral surface, exposing the full muscle width while minimizing tissue stress.
• Model: MDS0745009
• Overall Length: 5 inches
Measuring approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm) in length, this instrument offers excellent control and accessibility during intraocular manipulation. It features a flat, non-locking handle with a polished or serrated finish (depending on the vendor), enhancing grip and tactile precision without sacrificing ease of use. Crafted from German-grade stainless steel, the hook is designed for repeated autoclave cycles, delivering exceptional durability and dependable performance.
Known for its clarity and consistency, the Green Strabismus Hook serves as an essential instrument in any ophthalmic surgeon’s toolkit. Its efficient functionality supports streamlined surgical workflows, fostering confidence during nuanced procedures. Backed by valid medical-grade materials and a reusable design, this classic hook embodies reliability and practicality in routine eye surgery.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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