The Ophthalmology Grandon T-Incision Marker Single 3.0mm is a specialized ophthalmic microsurgical instrument developed to produce precise 3.0 mm T-shaped reference marks on the corneal surface before creating surgical incisions. Accurate incision marking is essential in modern ophthalmic surgery, as it helps surgeons achieve proper wound placement, consistent incision dimensions, and optimal alignment during delicate anterior segment procedures.
Designed with a single 3.0 mm T-incision marking head, this instrument provides a reliable guide for creating self-sealing corneal incisions commonly used in cataract surgery and other microsurgical eye procedures. The standardized marking assists surgeons in maintaining uniform incision size, enhancing surgical reproducibility, and promoting improved wound architecture.
The precisely engineered marking surface creates clean, well-defined reference marks while minimizing unnecessary contact with the corneal epithelium. By providing accurate visual guidance before incision creation, the Grandon T-Incision Marker supports greater surgical confidence and contributes to predictable operative outcomes.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the instrument offers exceptional corrosion resistance, strength, and dimensional stability. Precision machining ensures long-lasting marking accuracy, while the polished working surface enables smooth contact with the cornea. The instrument retains its structural integrity and performance even after repeated sterilization cycles and extensive clinical use.
The ergonomically designed handle provides excellent balance, stability, and control under the operating microscope. Its lightweight construction allows comfortable handling during prolonged microsurgical procedures while minimizing hand fatigue. The satin or matte finish reduces glare from operating room illumination, improving visualization during marking and incision planning.
The Ophthalmology Grandon T-Incision Marker Single 3.0mm is widely used in cataract surgery, clear corneal incision procedures, anterior segment surgery, refractive surgery, and other ophthalmic microsurgical interventions requiring precise incision localization. It serves as an important surgical planning instrument that helps improve incision consistency and overall procedural efficiency.
Designed for repeated professional use, this ophthalmic marker is fully reusable and compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization protocols. Its seamless stainless steel construction allows efficient cleaning and sterilization while preserving precision and durability. This makes it a dependable and cost-effective instrument for hospitals, ophthalmic surgical centers, ambulatory surgery facilities, and specialized eye clinics.
Manufactured to meet the demanding standards of ophthalmic microsurgery, the Grandon T-Incision Marker Single 3.0mm combines precision engineering, ergonomic functionality, and premium materials to support safe and efficient surgical performance. Its ability to create consistent 3.0 mm incision guides makes it an essential addition to professional ophthalmic instrument sets.
Key Features
- Precision 3.0 mm single T-incision marker for accurate corneal marking.
- Designed for cataract and anterior segment surgery.
- Creates consistent T-shaped corneal incision reference marks.
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel.
- Precision-machined marking surface for reliable results.
- Ergonomic handle for superior control and comfort.
- Lightweight and well-balanced construction.
- Satin finish minimizes glare under operating lights.
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable.
- Fully reusable and autoclavable.
- Easy to clean and maintain.
- Suitable for hospitals, ophthalmic clinics, and surgical centers.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Corneal Incision Marker |
| Application | T-Incision Corneal Marking |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
| Instrument Type | Grandon T-Incision Marker |
| Marker Configuration | Single |
| Marker Size | 3.0 mm |
| Usage | Preoperative Corneal Incision Marking |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Grandon T-Incision Marker Single 3.0mm
- Individually inspected for surgical quality
- Sterilization-ready reusable instrument
Applications
- Cataract surgery
- Clear corneal incision marking
- Phacoemulsification procedures
- Anterior segment surgery
- Refractive surgery
- Corneal surgery
- Ophthalmic microsurgery
- Surgical incision planning
- Corneal wound localization
- Hospital and ambulatory eye surgery
FAQs
1. What is the Ophthalmology Grandon T-Incision Marker Single 3.0mm used for?
It is used to create precise 3.0 mm T-shaped reference marks on the cornea before making surgical incisions during cataract and other anterior segment procedures.
2. Why is the 3.0 mm T-incision marker important?
The 3.0 mm marker helps standardize incision size and location, improving wound consistency, surgical accuracy, and reproducibility.
3. Which ophthalmic procedures commonly use this instrument?
It is commonly used during cataract surgery, phacoemulsification, clear corneal incision procedures, refractive surgery, and other anterior segment microsurgical operations.
4. Is the Grandon T-Incision Marker reusable?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel and is intended for repeated clinical use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
5. Can this instrument be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization protocols used in hospitals and ophthalmic surgical centers.
6. What material is the Grandon T-Incision Marker made from?
The instrument is crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and long-term precision.
7. What are the advantages of using the Grandon T-Incision Marker Single 3.0mm?
The marker provides accurate incision localization, consistent 3.0 mm T-incision guidance, enhanced surgical planning, improved wound symmetry, reduced variability, and dependable performance during delicate ophthalmic microsurgery.

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