Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, our sterile Curved McPherson-Vannas Iris Scissors offer exceptional control and maneuverability for delicate ophthalmic procedures. These versatile iris scissors are a mainstay for ophthalmologists worldwide.
- Curved Blades: Facilitate maneuvering within the confined space of the eye, allowing for precise dissection and incision of ocular tissues during procedures like iridotomies and iridectomies.
- Sharp Tips: Ensure clean and accurate cuts, minimizing tissue damage and promoting optimal surgical outcomes.
- Micro-Patterned Blades: Enhance grip and reduce tissue slippage, enabling surgeons to perform intricate maneuvers with confidence.
- Spring-Loaded Design: Provides smooth, controlled cutting action, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures.
- Broadly-Spaced, Serrated Handles: Offer exceptional control and maneuverability, even with gloved hands. This allows surgeons to maintain a comfortable posture and precise instrument manipulation throughout the procedure.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Our McPherson-Vannas Iris Scissors undergo a rigorous manufacturing process, including forging, milling, tempering, and polishing. This meticulous attention to detail ensures exceptional strength and a smooth, consistent operating experience.
- Reliable and Consistent: High-quality materials and precision engineering guarantees consistent performance and dependable functionality, even during the most demanding procedures.
- Sturdy Feel and Fluid Operation: The instrument's solid feel provides a reassuring sense of control, while the spring-loaded design ensures smooth and effortless cutting.
- Sterile and Ready-to-Go: Pre-sterilized with gamma irradiation, these single-use scissors eliminate the need for additional sterilization steps, maximizing efficiency within the operating room.
McPherson-Vannas Curved Iris Scissors are a versatile instrument employed in a wide range of ophthalmic procedures, including:
- Iridotomy: Creation of an opening in the iris to improve drainage of aqueous humor in glaucoma patients.
- Iridectomy: Surgical removal of a portion of the iris, often performed to treat iris prolapse or certain types of glaucoma.
- Corneal Surgery: Assisting with delicate tissue dissection during corneal transplant procedures.
- Ophthalmic Microsurgery: Providing precise cutting and manipulation capabilities for various microsurgical procedures in the eye.