The Seibel Combo Chopper Titanium is a versatile and essential instrument for cataract surgeries, designed for precise chopping and manipulation of the lens. This tool allows surgeons to perform both horizontal and vertical chopping techniques with ease, making it ideal for various cataract surgery procedures. The titanium construction ensures durability and lightweight handling, allowing for greater control and reduced hand fatigue during extended surgeries.
The Seibel Combo Chopper is engineered with a dual-ended design—one end for chopping the lens and the other for positioning or manipulating it. This combination reduces the need for multiple instruments during surgery, streamlining the procedure for more efficiency. Its lightweight titanium body is corrosion-resistant, ensuring it remains in top condition through repeated sterilizations.
Additionally, the ergonomic design offers enhanced control, reducing strain on the surgeon’s hand while maintaining precision. The Seibel Combo Chopper Titanium is FDA-certified, ensuring it meets the highest standards of safety and quality.
Key Features:
- Dual-Ended Design: One end for lens chopping, the other for lens manipulation, providing versatility during surgery.
- Titanium Construction: Lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant for long-term use.
- Ergonomic Handle: Reduces hand fatigue and enhances control during prolonged procedures.
- FDA Certified: Meets stringent safety and quality standards for medical devices.
- Global Shipping: Available for worldwide delivery.
Applications:
- Ideal for cataract surgeries involving horizontal and vertical lens chopping.
- Used in ophthalmic surgeries where precision and efficiency are critical.
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Ophthalmic surgeons trust the Seibel Combo Chopper Titanium for its reliability and versatility in cataract procedures. Learn more about advanced surgical techniques at the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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