The Ophthalmology Moody Fixation Forceps Curved Right with Lock are specialized ophthalmic microsurgical instruments designed for precise fixation and stabilization of ocular tissues during delicate eye surgeries. Engineered for accuracy and reliability, these forceps feature a curved right-hand configuration and integrated locking mechanism, allowing surgeons to maintain a secure grip while performing intricate ophthalmic procedures.
The curved jaw design provides improved access and visibility when working around the natural contours of the eye. This configuration allows surgeons to approach the surgical field at an optimal angle, reducing instrument interference and improving control during tissue manipulation. The right-hand orientation is specifically designed for comfortable use by surgeons who prefer right-sided instrumentation.
The integrated locking mechanism provides consistent grip pressure and allows temporary fixation without continuous manual force. This feature improves surgical efficiency by helping maintain stable tissue positioning during procedures that require controlled fixation. The secure locking action supports precise handling of delicate ocular structures while minimizing unwanted movement.
These Moody Fixation Forceps are commonly used in ophthalmic microsurgery, cataract procedures, corneal surgery, anterior segment operations, and ocular tissue stabilization. They are suitable for holding, positioning, and manipulating delicate tissues where controlled fixation and accuracy are essential.
Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, the Moody Fixation Forceps provide excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term surgical performance. Precision manufacturing ensures accurate jaw alignment, smooth locking operation, and reliable functionality during repeated clinical use. The high-quality stainless steel construction allows the instrument to withstand frequent sterilization cycles while maintaining its precision.
The ergonomic handle design provides excellent balance and comfortable handling for ophthalmic surgeons. The lightweight structure reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures, while the locking mechanism offers improved stability and control. The carefully designed finger rings allow smooth operation and secure handling throughout microsurgical procedures.
A satin matte finish minimizes reflections from surgical microscope lighting, improving visibility and reducing glare during delicate eye surgeries. The curved profile allows access to difficult surgical areas while maintaining a clear operative field.
The precision tips are designed to provide secure tissue engagement while supporting atraumatic handling. This makes the instrument valuable for procedures requiring accurate fixation, tissue positioning, and controlled manipulation of ocular structures.
The Ophthalmology Moody Fixation Forceps Curved Right with Lock are fully reusable and compatible with standard sterilization methods, including steam autoclaving. Their durable construction and advanced design make them suitable for hospitals, ophthalmic surgery centers, and specialty eye clinics.
Combining ergonomic functionality, secure locking capability, and precision craftsmanship, these fixation forceps provide ophthalmic surgeons with the control and reliability needed for modern microsurgical procedures.
Key Features
- Curved right-hand design for improved surgical access
- Integrated locking mechanism provides secure fixation
- Designed for ophthalmic tissue stabilization and manipulation
- Premium medical-grade stainless steel construction
- Precision-aligned jaws for accurate gripping
- Reliable fixation during delicate eye procedures
- Ergonomic handle improves surgeon comfort
- Reduced hand fatigue during extended surgeries
- Satin matte finish minimizes microscope glare
- Corrosion-resistant and durable construction
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Suitable for ophthalmic hospitals and surgical centers
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ophthalmology Fixation Forceps |
| Application | Ocular Tissue Fixation & Microsurgical Handling |
| Material | Premium Medical Stainless Steel |
| Jaw Design | Curved Right Hand |
| Locking Feature | With Lock |
| Finish | Satin Matte Finish |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Moody Fixation Forceps |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Use |
Product Contents
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Applications
The Ophthalmology Moody Fixation Forceps Curved Right with Lock are commonly used for:
- Cataract surgery
- Corneal surgery
- Anterior segment microsurgery
- Ocular tissue fixation
- Eye tissue stabilization
- Microsurgical procedures
- Ophthalmic reconstruction
- Delicate tissue manipulation
- Surgical positioning procedures
- General ophthalmology applications
FAQs
1. What are Ophthalmology Moody Fixation Forceps Curved Right with Lock used for?
These forceps are used for secure fixation and controlled manipulation of delicate ocular tissues during ophthalmic surgical procedures.
2. What is the benefit of the curved right-hand design?
The curved design improves access to anatomical areas of the eye while providing better visibility and ergonomic control for right-handed surgeons.
3. Why does this instrument have a locking mechanism?
The lock allows surgeons to maintain a stable grip on tissue without continuous finger pressure, improving precision and surgical efficiency.
4. What material are Moody Fixation Forceps made from?
They are manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical performance.
5. Can these fixation forceps be sterilized and reused?
Yes. They are fully autoclavable and designed for repeated sterilization while maintaining their precision and functionality.
6. Which ophthalmic procedures use Moody Fixation Forceps?
They are commonly used in cataract surgery, corneal procedures, anterior segment microsurgery, ocular tissue stabilization, and other ophthalmic operations requiring controlled fixation.

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