



Bonn Iris Scissor
AzeeMed's Bonn Iris Scissor is a specialized instrument used for blunt dissection of delicate ocular tissues. It is commonly used to cut the membranes and soft tissues of the eye during iridectomy and other ocular surgeries. This instrument also features 9 cm – 3 1/2" overall length and ring handle for optimal control and comfort. These Instruments are crafted with premium surgical grade stainless steel with fine satin finish to provide the best possible quality.$35.50
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: AZM1047808
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Iris Scissor
- This Scissor comes with round tips that are ideal for blunt dissection of tissues.
- Cuts membranes, blood vessels, delicate soft tissue, muscles as well as sutures.
- Especially includes flat blades for clean dissection planes.
- These blades minimize pulling on adjacent soft tissue preventing damage.
- The smooth outer edges of the operating scissor allow it to slide easily through tissues.
- The blunt tips prevent piercing injuries to tissues as well.
- Features ring handles that reduce stress on surgeons hand.
- The streamlined design and light weight of instrument also reduces user fatigue.
- The Bonn Iris Scissor is available in straight and curved variants.
- The straight variety is ideal for superficial dissection.
Warranty: Our Instruments are well known for their role in enhancing surgery results with their long lasting ability to withstand sterilization procedures We are committed to offering trustworthy quality, Promising that they continue to work as meant for many years to come, we provide a lifetime warranty on all of our Instruments. This warranty gives you peace of mind on your purchase by demonstrating our dedication to every product we make. Your Trust is our responsibility.
Specialty | Ophthalmic |
Category | Scissors |
Sub - category | Eye Scissors |
Handle Type | Ring Handle |
Overall length | 9 cm – 3 1/2" |
Finish | Satin |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Country | Worldwide |
CE Marked | Yes |
Country | World Wide |
lead Time | 3 - 4 working days |