Kelman-McPherson Suturing Forceps – Angled .12mm Teeth
Frequently chosen for cataract and corneal transplant surgeries, the angled design with .12mm teeth provides enhanced maneuverability and precise tissue handling in confined anatomical spaces.
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Technical Specifications of Kelman-McPherson Suturing Forceps – Angled .12mm Teeth
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Anodized titanium |
| Finish | Anti-glare |
| Handle | Spring handle, flat grip, textured |
| Length | 85mm |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable (134°C steam) |
| Manufacturer | ACMED |
| SKU | ST 1441 |
Designed for ophthalmic procedures, this instrument offers precision and stability essential for effective suturing. The anodized titanium construction ensures durability while the anti-glare finish enhances visibility during critical surgical tasks. Featuring a spring handle with a flat grip and textured surface, it provides optimal control and accuracy, making it a highly valuable tool for ophthalmic professionals. The autoclavable design allows for safe handling and easy sterilization, ensuring compliance with stringent hygiene standards in surgical environments.
Surgical Applications of Kelman-McPherson Suturing Forceps – Angled .12mm Teeth
In cataract surgery, this tool is indispensable for its ability to facilitate precise suture placement and tissue manipulation, particularly in the delicate anterior segment. The angled tips and 0.12mm teeth enhance the surgeon’s control and access, ensuring optimal outcomes by minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues and improving surgical efficiency.
Common Applications
- Cataract Surgery
- Corneal Transplant (Keratoplasty)
- Glaucoma Surgery
- Anterior Segment Surgery
- Penetrating Keratoplasty
- Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK)
- Trabeculectomy
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is this forceps made of?
It is made of anodized titanium.
What is the length of the Kelman-McPherson Suturing Forceps?
The forceps measures 85mm in length.
Can this instrument be sterilized for repeated use?
Yes, it is autoclavable using 134°C steam sterilization.
What type of handle does this suturing forceps have?
It features a spring handle with a flat grip and textured surface.
For which surgeries is this forceps commonly used?
It is commonly used in cataract surgery, corneal transplant, glaucoma surgery, anterior segment surgery, penetrating keratoplasty, DSEK, and trabeculectomy.



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