Graefe Iris Forceps 1 x 2 Teeth Straight (76.2mm) (3inch)
Graefe Iris Forceps are used in ophthalmic surgery to hold the iris of the eye in place during an operation. They are typically used to separate the lens of the eye from the iris, which allows the surgeon to access the lens and perform any necessary procedures. The forceps have two teeth at the tip to help grip the iris, and the size of the forceps is determined by the length of the forceps (in this case, 76.2mm or 3 inches).
Graefe Iris Forceps are used in ophthalmic surgery to hold the iris of the eye in place during an operation. They are typically used to separate the lens of the eye from the iris, which allows the surgeon to access the lens and perform any necessary procedures. The forceps have two teeth at the tip to help grip the iris, and the size of the forceps is determined by the length of the forceps (in this case, 76.2mm or 3 inches).