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Bored Optical Zone Marker – 8mm, 105mm
Bored Optical Zone Marker – 8mm, 105mm
SKU:SM-0739
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Product Description
The Bored Optical Zone Marker – 8mm, 105mm is a precision ophthalmic instrument designed for accurate corneal marking and measurement during refractive and cataract surgeries. Its 8mm optical zone ensures precise centration and alignment of surgical procedures, providing surgeons with consistent and reliable guidance for incision and ablation placement.
Constructed from high-quality surgical stainless steel, this marker is durable, corrosion-resistant, and fully autoclavable. The 105mm overall length provides excellent handling, balance, and visibility during microsurgical procedures, making it ideal for both standard and advanced ophthalmic surgeries.
Widely used in corneal refractive surgery, cataract procedures, and toric IOL alignment, this instrument meets international surgical standards and is suitable for repeated sterilization.
Key Features
- 8mm bored optical zone for precise corneal marking
- 105mm overall length for optimal handling and control
- High-quality surgical stainless steel construction
- Smooth, polished finish for minimal tissue trauma
- Autoclavable and reusable
- Designed for professional ophthalmic surgical use
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Instrument Type | Bored Optical Zone Marker |
| Optical Zone Diameter | 8mm |
| Overall Length | 105mm |
| Material | Medical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Polished |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Application | Corneal Marking, Cataract Surgery, Refractive Surgery |
Applications
- Accurate corneal marking for cataract and refractive surgeries
- Toric IOL alignment and centration
- Refractive surgical incision planning
- Professional ophthalmic surgical procedures
Why Choose Stellmacher Instruments?
Stellmacher Instruments manufactures high-precision ophthalmic instruments with strict quality control. Each instrument is carefully inspected for accuracy, durability, and consistent performance, ensuring surgeons worldwide can rely on its precision in delicate ocular procedures.
