Speedway Vitreoretinal Plain Forceps 23G

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SKU: STVR-1050:23
Regular price ₹10,449 inc. VAT

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The Speedway Vitreoretinal Plain Forceps 23G is a precision instrument designed for use in vitreoretinal surgeries. These procedures often require tools that can handle delicate tissues with accuracy and control. With its 23-gauge design, this forceps offers surgeons exceptional precision for grasping and manipulating tissues during complex retinal procedures, making it an essential tool for ophthalmic professionals. Moreover, it is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and long-term performance. The ultra-thin 23G design allows for smooth insertion into the eye, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. Thanks to its ergonomic structure, surgeons can maintain excellent control during intricate procedures, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use. The Speedway Vitreoretinal Plain Forceps 23G meets FDA certification standards, confirming its compliance with the highest safety and quality measures. As a result, ophthalmic surgeons worldwide trust this tool for its precision and reliability. Key Features:
  • 23 Gauge Design: Offers precision and control in vitreoretinal surgeries.
  • Durable Stainless Steel: Ensures long-lasting performance and corrosion resistance.
  • Ergonomic Handle: Minimizes hand fatigue and enhances control during complex procedures.
  • FDA Certified: Complies with industry standards for safety and quality.
  • Global Shipping: Available for worldwide delivery.
Applications: This forceps is ideal for vitreoretinal surgeries, enabling precise manipulation of delicate retinal tissues. Explore our full range of ophthalmic instruments, including ophthalmic forceps and ophthalmic scissors, designed for precision surgeries. Surgeons worldwide rely on the Speedway Vitreoretinal Plain Forceps 23G for their delicate surgical needs. For more information, visit the American Academy of Ophthalmology to learn more about vitreoretinal surgery techniques.