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Spencer Chalazion Forceps, OR Grade, Sklar
Spencer Chalazion Forceps, OR Grade, Sklar
Catalog #: 10197-470
Supplier:  Sklar
SPENCER CHAL FCP 9.5MM W/LK 4IN
Spencer Chalazion Forceps, OR Grade, Sklar
Catalog #: 10197-470
Supplier:  Sklar
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Specifications

  • Length:
    203 mm (8")
  • Material:
    Stainless Steel
  • Cat. no.:
    10197-470
  • Tip Style:
    Straight, 1 Side Fenestrated
  • Supplier No.:
    66-1240

Specifications

About this item

Spencer Chalazion Forceps are ophthalmologic thumb forceps used to evert the eyelid and expose chalazion for drainage and removal.

This instrument has two circular tips: One is solid and the other is fenestrated. The chalazion on the eyelid is isolated between the two tips and the forceps are tightened by a lock, which pushes the chalazion upwards so the procedure can be completed. The size and consistency of the chalazion are primary factors when choosing which chalazion forceps to use. Larger chalazion, as well as those with hard matter, will require larger incisions. Therefore, forceps with larger tips may be more useful. Similarly, smaller chalazion, or those determined to contain only fluid, may be excised with smaller incisions and the use of forceps with a smaller diameter

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