Lasik Spatulas Microsurgery instruments Corneal Epithelium spatulas curved tip SY8B090
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SY8B090 Corneal Epithelium Spatula Round Head Large 1. High-quality materials: The spatula is usually made of stainless steel or titanium alloy, which has good corrosion resistance and durability, ensuring safety and reliability during surgery. 2. Versatile design: Spatulas are available in a variety of designs, with blades of different shapes and sizes to suit the needs of the procedure. Common types of spatulas include corneal spatulas, scleral spatulas, eyeball spatulas, etc. to meet the requirements of different surgical operations. 3. Precise cutting: The blade of the spatula is sharp and can cut the eye tissues precisely to reduce surgical trauma and bleeding. The blade of the spatula can also be replaced as needed to maintain the efficiency and safety of the surgery. 4. Ergonomic design: The handle of the spatula is usually ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip and easy handling. The surface of the handle is usually non-slip to ensure the stability and precision of the surgeon during the procedure.

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SY8B090 Corneal Epithelium Spatula Round Head Large 1. High-quality materials: The spatula is usually made of stainless steel or titanium alloy, which has good corrosion resistance and durability, ensuring safety and reliability during surgery. 2. Versatile design: Spatulas are available in a variety of designs, with blades of different shapes and sizes to suit the needs of the procedure. Common types of spatulas include corneal spatulas, scleral spatulas, eyeball spatulas, etc. to meet the requirements of different surgical operations. 3. Precise cutting: The blade of the spatula is sharp and can cut the eye tissues precisely to reduce surgical trauma and bleeding. The blade of the spatula can also be replaced as needed to maintain the efficiency and safety of the surgery. 4. Ergonomic design: The handle of the spatula is usually ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip and easy handling. The surface of the handle is usually non-slip to ensure the stability and precision of the surgeon during the procedure.