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World Precision Instrument Iris Forceps, 10.2cm, Full Curve, Serrated

Supplier: World Precision Instrument 504478
Iris forceps are a pair of surgical forceps (tweezers) often used in ophthalmic procedures. In the early 1800s, a Johann Friedrich Horner, a German ophthalmologist, began design surgical instruments specifically for use in the eye. The result of his work became one of the earliest iris forceps. Iris forceps are a small pair of forceps with a fine pointed tip for grasping delicate tissue with minimal trauma. The narrow, serrated jaws of the surgical forceps allow for fine manipulation of structures like the iris of the eye. Researchers like these fine tipped tweezers for precision work in microdissection. These forceps are 10.2cm long with 0.5mm tips, and they have fully curved tips. The Iris Forceps are manufactured with surgical grade stainless steel, which is autoclavable. WPI recommends properly cleaning all your surgical instruments promptly after use. This improves the useable lifespan of your surgical tools.
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