The Ophthalmology Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps is a precision-engineered ophthalmic surgical instrument designed for incision spreading, tissue manipulation, and delicate microsurgical procedures. This specialized forceps is commonly used by ophthalmologists and eye surgeons who require controlled expansion and handling of surgical openings during advanced ophthalmic operations.
Ophthalmic surgery requires instruments that provide exceptional precision while maintaining gentle tissue management. The Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps is designed to assist surgeons in carefully spreading and manipulating incisions while maintaining a clear and stable surgical field. Its specialized construction supports accurate movements during delicate procedures where controlled tissue handling is essential.
The instrument allows surgeons to achieve improved access and visualization during ophthalmic operations. Its precision-crafted working ends provide controlled spreading action while reducing unnecessary stress on surrounding tissues. This makes it a valuable tool for procedures requiring careful incision management and microsurgical accuracy.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The high-quality construction ensures that the instrument maintains its strength, alignment, and performance through repeated sterilization cycles, making it suitable for hospitals, ophthalmology clinics, and specialized surgical centers.
The smooth surgical finish supports efficient cleaning and sterilization while helping maintain strict infection control standards. Its reusable design provides a cost-effective solution for healthcare facilities requiring dependable ophthalmic instruments for regular surgical use.
The ergonomic design of the Ophthalmology Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps provides comfortable handling and enhanced surgeon control. The balanced structure allows smooth operation, while the precision mechanism supports accurate spreading and manipulation during procedures. This helps surgeons perform delicate tasks with improved confidence and efficiency.
This ophthalmic instrument is commonly used in corneal surgery, cataract-related procedures, anterior segment surgery, and other microsurgical applications where controlled incision spreading is required. It is an essential component of ophthalmic surgical instrument sets designed for precision eye procedures.
The Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps combines advanced surgical engineering, durable materials, and practical functionality. Its reliable performance makes it a trusted choice for ophthalmologists seeking high-quality instruments for delicate surgical applications.
With proper cleaning, maintenance, and sterilization, this reusable ophthalmic forceps provides consistent performance and extended service life. It supports modern eye surgery by delivering the precision, control, and reliability needed for successful microsurgical procedures.
Key Features
- Precision Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps for ophthalmic surgery
- Designed for controlled incision spreading and tissue manipulation
- Provides accurate handling during microsurgical procedures
- Improves surgical access and visualization
- Ideal for corneal and anterior segment procedures
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel
- Corrosion-resistant construction for long-lasting durability
- Ergonomic design enhances surgeon comfort and control
- Precision-crafted components support smooth operation
- Smooth finish allows easy cleaning and sterilization
- Suitable for repeated autoclave sterilization cycles
- Reusable instrument for professional ophthalmic use
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Incision Spreading Forceps |
| Application | Ophthalmic microsurgery and incision management |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Polished Surgical Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable and compatible with standard sterilization methods |
| Reusability | Reusable surgical instrument |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology / Microsurgery |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Spreading Forceps |
| Usage | Incision spreading and delicate tissue manipulation |
| Design | Precision Ophthalmic Forceps |
Product Contents
- 1 × Ophthalmology Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps
- Individual reusable ophthalmic surgical instrument
Applications
The Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps is used for:
- Ophthalmic microsurgery
- Corneal surgical procedures
- Anterior segment surgery
- Cataract-related procedures
- Incision management during eye surgery
- Delicate tissue manipulation
- Specialized ophthalmic operating room applications
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps used for?
The Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps is used for controlled spreading and manipulation of surgical incisions during ophthalmic procedures.
2. Why are incision spreading forceps important in eye surgery?
They provide controlled access and help surgeons manage surgical openings while maintaining precision and protecting delicate tissues.
3. Is the Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps reusable?
Yes, it is manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel and designed for repeated sterilization and professional reuse.
4. What material is used to manufacture this ophthalmic forceps?
The instrument is made from premium surgical stainless steel for strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance.
5. Can this incision spreading forceps be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes, it is compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization methods used in medical facilities.
6. Who uses Thornton Incision Spreading Forceps?
It is commonly used by ophthalmologists, microsurgeons, and eye surgery specialists.
7. What ophthalmic procedures require incision spreading instruments?
They are used in corneal surgery, anterior segment procedures, cataract-related surgeries, and other delicate ophthalmic operations.

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