MELLINGER EYE SPECULUM

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SKU: S-4520
Regular price ₹1,499 inc. VAT

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The Mellinger Eye Speculum is a critical tool used by ophthalmic surgeons for precise retraction of the eyelids during eye surgeries. This instrument ensures the eyelids remain securely open throughout procedures, offering clear access to the eye. The lightweight design of the Mellinger Eye Speculum reduces pressure on the surrounding tissues, allowing for comfort during prolonged surgeries. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this speculum is highly durable and corrosion-resistant, making it suitable for repeated sterilization. Its ergonomic structure ensures easy handling, while its self-retaining design eliminates the need for manual retraction, allowing surgeons to focus fully on the procedure. The Mellinger Eye Speculum is FDA-certified, ensuring that it meets the highest industry standards for safety and quality. Surgeons worldwide rely on this speculum for its precision and durability. Key Features:
  • Self-Retaining Design: Holds the eyelids securely in place without manual effort.
  • Lightweight Stainless Steel: Provides durability and reduces pressure on surrounding tissues.
  • Corrosion-Resistant: Ideal for repeated sterilization, ensuring long-term use.
  • Ergonomic Design: Offers comfort and ease of use during lengthy procedures.
  • FDA Certified: Meets the highest safety and quality standards.
  • Global Shipping: Available for worldwide delivery.
Applications: Primarily used in ophthalmic surgeries for eyelid retraction, ensuring a clear view and access to the eye during procedures like cataract surgeries and retinal operations. Explore our full range of ophthalmic instruments, including ophthalmic forceps and ophthalmic scissors, designed for precision surgeries. Ophthalmic professionals trust the Mellinger Eye Speculum for its reliable performance in surgeries. Learn more about advanced ophthalmic tools and techniques at the American Academy of Ophthalmology.