These dressing forceps are modified with a sharp tip. They are designed for the combination of puncturing tissue with the sharp tip when the forceps are closed and then grasping tissue with the blunt platform as the forceps are opened and closed.
The ultra-fine tips of this cross action forceps are ideal for todays small incision procedures, even with 2.0mm coaxial phaco incisions.
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