Camellin alcohol well
A Camellin Alcohol Well is a tool used in ophthalmic surgeries, particularly during corneal procedures. It is designed to hold and dispense alcohol used to soften the corneal tissue, typically during lamellar keratoplasty or LASEK surgeries. The well ensures accurate, controlled application of alcohol, essential for the procedure's success.
Castroviejo trephines
Corneal trephines
Corneal Trephines are precision surgical instruments used in ophthalmic surgery for excising a circular section of the cornea. They are commonly used in corneal transplant procedures, allowing for accurate and controlled removal of the corneal tissue, ensuring proper graft alignment and promoting optimal healing.
Lasek trephines
Lasek Trephines are specialized surgical instruments used in LASEK (Laser-Assisted Subepithelial Keratectomy) eye surgery. Designed with a sharp, circular blade, they enable precise removal of the corneal epithelium, ensuring a clean cut for improved healing and optimal results in refractive surgery.
Trephine Medical Stainless Simbi
The Trephine Medical Stainless Simbi is a precision surgical instrument designed for creating circular incisions in the cornea or other tissues during ophthalmic and surgical procedures. Its durable stainless steel construction ensures strength and accuracy, making it ideal for controlled, precise tissue removal.