McPherson-Vannas Iris Scissors – 8mm Blades
Enables controlled cutting in anterior segment work with reliable handling.
Supports confident decisions and streamlines suture removal, membrane dissection, and small refinements.
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Technical Specifications of McPherson-Vannas Iris Scissors – 8mm Blades
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Ophthalmology |
| Category | Surgical Instruments |
| Model Variant | 8 mm |
| Material | Stainless |
| Sterilization Method | Autoclavable |
| Finish | Anti-Glare |
| Length (mm) | 85 mm |
| Packaging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Round Handle |
| Tip Type | Curved |
| Additional Specs | Curved 8mm Blades |
| Brand | Cilita |
| Manufacturer | Cilita |
| Country of Origin | Russia |
| SKU | S-062S |
This surgical instrument for ophthalmology features curved 8 mm blades with an anti-glare finish and a round handle to support controlled handling in procedural contexts. Constructed from stainless material and measuring 85 mm in length, it is autoclavable for sterilization compatibility and supplied as a single piece.
Surgical Applications of McPherson-Vannas Iris Scissors – 8mm Blades
The 8 mm blades permit fine snips in confined anterior segment spaces, supporting exposure and access by adjusting peritomy and conjunctival margins. This device refines small incisions, trims iris tissue, dissects thin anterior chamber membranes, and removes corneal or scleral sutures during ophthalmic microsurgery.
Common Applications
- Peritomy and conjunctival margin adjustments for exposure
- Refinement of small corneal or limbal incisions
- Trimming and shaping of iris tissue
- Dissection of thin anterior chamber membranes
- Removal of corneal or scleral sutures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the blade length of these iris scissors?
The blades are curved and measure 8 mm in length.
What material are the scissors made from?
They are constructed from stainless steel.
Are these scissors suitable for sterilization?
Yes, they are autoclavable for sterilization.
What type of handle do these scissors have?
They feature a round handle for controlled handling.
What are common surgical uses for these scissors?
They are used for trimming iris tissue, adjusting conjunctival margins, refining incisions, dissecting membranes, and removing sutures in ophthalmic procedures.



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