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General Ophthalmology Knives for the cataract surgery of the eye

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  General ophthalmology knives are miniature versions of conventional scalpel blades. Some of these knives have refinements in shape to make them functionally superior. Our Sharpedge brand General ophthalmology knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer a wide array of designs. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate design that suits his/her surgical technique. General ophthalmology knives are available in Classicline . Classicline knives are made from stainless steel strips traditionally known as Flat Stock knives. Classicline offers a good sturdy feel. The General ophthalmology knives are available in the following designs: Chisel Tip Round Tip Lance Tip Lamellar Angled 60 Degree Lamellar Straight Cataract Straight Curved Tip Sharp All Around Sharp All Around Angled 45 degree Suture Cutter (Hook type design with inside cutting edge) Scleral Blade Wide Tip Scleral Blade Narrow Tip Spoon Blade Extended Nec...

Ultra Thin Clear Cornea Knives for the cataract surgery of the eye

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  Ultra thin clear cornea knives are used during the clear cornea technique for the cataract surgery of the eye. Ultra Thin Clear Cornea knife helps construct a precise clear cornea incision. Precise incision helps improve the surgical outcome for the patient by reducing the recovery time and causing less post-operative trauma. Our Sharpedge brand Ultra thin clear cornea knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer a wide array of incision sizes ranging from 1.0mm to 3.2mm. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate size that suits his/her surgical technique. Ultra thin clear cornea knives are further available in Classicline and Primeline based on the form of stainless steel material used. Classicline knives are made from stainless steel strips traditionally known as Flat Stock knives. Classicline offers a good sturdy feel. The Ultra thin clear cornea knives in Classicline are available in 2.0mm, 2.2mm, 2.4mm...

Blunt Tip/Extension Keratome Knives for the cataract surgery of the eye

  Blunt tip Keratome knives are used during the cataract surgery of the eye. They are most commonly used during the small incision cataract surgery (SICS). Blunt Tip Keratomes are used for extension and are designed to deliver precise incisions of various widths suitable for the implant of the IOL. These Keratomes have a blunt tip to avoid secondary incision. Precise incision helps improve the surgical outcome for the patient by reducing the recovery time and causing less post-operative trauma. Our Sharpedge brand Blunt Tip Keratome knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer a wide array of incision sizes ranging from 3.2mm to 7.2mm. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate size that suits his/her surgical technique. Blunt tip keratomes are further available in various options like Classicline, Primeline, Slimline and Fineline based on the form of stainless steel material used. Classicline knives are made fro...

Controlled Depth Knives for the cataract surgery of the eye.

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  Controlled depth knife is mainly used for a precise depth first scleral incision (initial groove) while using the small incision cataract surgery (SICS) or the phacoemulsification (Phaco) technique for the cataract surgery of the eye. Controlled depth knife is also used for making the clear cornea groove incision and limbal relaxation incision (LRI). Precise incision helps improve the surgical outcome for the patient by reducing the recovery time and causing less post-operative trauma. Our Sharpedge brand Controlled Depth knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer reliable depth options ranging from 300 Microns to 600 Microns. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate depth that suits his/her surgical technique. Controlled Depth knives are only available in Slimline . Slimline knives are made from finer, pre-hardened stainless steel strips. The handles are designed in such a way that they considerably reduc...

MVR Knives for the cataract/retinal surgery of the eye.

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  MVR knife is mainly used for making the side port in the small incision cataract surgery (SICS) or the phacoemulsification (Phaco) technique for the cataract surgery of the eye. The ‘V’ lance design of MVR is also used for making precise water tight port in microvitrioretinal surgery. Our Sharpedge brand MVR knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer size options ranging from 19 gauge to 25 gauge. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate size that suits his/her surgical technique. MVR knives are available in Primeline and Safeline . Primeline knives are made from stainless steel wires of different gauges traditionally known as Round Stock knives. The MVR knives in Primeline are available in the 19 gauge, 20 gauge, 23 gauge, 24 gauge and 25 gauge variants.  Classicline knives are made from stainless steel strips traditionally known as Flat Stock knives. Classicline offers a good sturdy feel. The Sha...

Sharp Tip Keratome Knives for the cataract surgery of the eye.

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  Sharp tip Keratome knives are one of the must use knives during the cataract surgery of the eye, irrespective of the surgical technique used by the surgeon i.e. phacoemulsification (Phaco), clear cornea or small incision cataract surgery (SICS). Sharp Tip Keratomes deliver precise incisions of various widths, to enable insertion of Phaco tip, Hydrodissection cannula, Visco cannula, Irrigating vectis, Phaco chopper, Sinskey hook, Dialer and Irrigation / Aspiration tips.  Precise incision helps improve the surgical outcome for the patient by reducing the recovery time and causing less post-operative trauma. Our Sharpedge brand Sharp Tip Keratome knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer a wide array of incision sizes ranging from 1.0mm to 3.5mm. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate size that suits his/her surgical technique. Sharp tip keratomes are further available in various options like Classiclin...

Crescent Knives for the cataract surgery of the eye.

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  Crescent knife is mainly used for making the scleral tunnel/self-sealing valve incision while using the small incision cataract surgery (SICS) or the phacoemulsification (Phaco) technique for the cataract surgery of the eye. Our Sharpedge brand Crescent knives are manufactured using imported surgical grade stainless steel material. They offer size options ranging from 1.0mm to 2.6mm. This gives the surgeon the flexibility to choose the appropriate size that suits his/her surgical technique. Crescent knives are further available in various options like Classicline, Primeline, Slimline, Fineline and Safeline based on the form of stainless steel material used. Classicline knives are made from stainless steel strips traditionally known as Flat Stock knives. Classicline offers a good sturdy feel. The Crescent knives in Classicline are available in 1.0mm and 2.6mm variants. The most popular 2.6mm Classicline Crescent knife has a 2.0mm crescent shaped tip that tapers out to 2.6mm...