Alfonso-McIntyre Irrigating Nucleus Spoon Article NES-18-885-00 Article NES-18-886-00
Description
The Alfonso-McIntyre Irrigating Nucleus Spoon is a specialized ophthalmic instrument designed for controlled manipulation and irrigation of the lens nucleus during cataract surgery. Its finely curved, spoon-shaped tip allows surgeons to safely prolapse, rotate, and stabilize the nucleus while delivering precise irrigation to maintain anterior chamber stability.
Engineered for optimal control, the Alfonso-McIntyre Spoon features a lightweight, well-balanced handle, providing superior comfort and maneuverability during delicate microsurgical procedures. The polished surgical-grade stainless steel construction ensures smooth performance and long-lasting durability.
Widely used in phacoemulsification, manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS), and other cataract extraction procedures, the Alfonso-McIntyre Irrigating Nucleus Spoon is valued for its precision, reliability, and ability to facilitate safe and efficient nucleus management.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, this instrument is corrosion-resistant, reusable, and fully autoclavable, ensuring compliance with sterilization standards and long-term performance.
Key Features
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Precision instrument for safe nucleus manipulation and irrigation during cataract surgery
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Finely curved, spoon-shaped tip allows controlled nucleus prolapse and rotation
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Lightweight, balanced handle enhances surgeon control and comfort
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Maintains anterior chamber stability during nucleus manipulation
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Ideal for phacoemulsification and manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS)
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Made from surgical-grade stainless steel
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Corrosion-resistant, reusable, and fully autoclavable
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