St. Martin Corneal Forceps – 0.3 mm Teeth
This size is suited for anterior segment procedures requiring precise tissue handling in narrow optical zones, ensuring reliable control during delicate corneal surgeries.
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Technical Specifications of St. Martin Corneal Forceps – 0.3 mm Teeth
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Anodized titanium |
| Finish | Anti-glare |
| Handle | Ribbed, non-slip |
| Length | 85 mm |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable (134°C steam) |
| Manufacturer | ACMED |
| Group Key | St. Martin Corneal Forceps |
| Available Variants | 0.12mm Teeth 115mm, 0.12mm Teeth 85mm |
| SKU | CN 1253 |
Designed for precision and stability during ophthalmic procedures, this instrument is crafted from anodized titanium, ensuring both durability and functional reliability. The anti-glare finish enhances clear visualization, while the ribbed, non-slip handle provides safe handling for ophthalmic professionals. With a length of 85 mm, it is suitable for various surgical contexts, making it a critical tool for surgeons and clinicians alike. The autoclavable feature at 134°C steam further emphasizes its importance in maintaining sterility during diagnostic evaluations and training use.
Surgical Applications of St. Martin Corneal Forceps – 0.3 mm Teeth
In corneal transplant procedures such as Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK), this tool is essential for the precise handling and manipulation of delicate corneal tissue. The 0.3 mm teeth provide enhanced grip and control, minimizing trauma to the tissue and improving surgical outcomes by ensuring accurate placement and alignment of the graft. Common Applications
Common Applications
- Anterior Segment Surgery
- Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK)
- Penetrating Keratoplasty
- Lamellar Keratoplasty
- Corneal Suturing
- LASIK
- Corneal Biopsy
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is used for the St. Martin Corneal Forceps?
The forceps are made of anodized titanium, which provides durability and corrosion resistance.
Is the forceps suitable for sterilization?
Yes, it is autoclavable and can be sterilized using 134°C steam.
What is the length of the forceps?
The forceps measure 85 mm in length.
What type of handle do these forceps have?
They feature a ribbed, non-slip handle designed for secure gripping.
Which procedures are commonly performed using this instrument?
It is commonly used in anterior segment surgery, DSEK, penetrating and lamellar keratoplasty, corneal suturing, LASIK, and corneal biopsy.



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