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Single-use retinal forceps by Moria are made of both materials : austenistic alloy for the active part and a plastic handle.
Ergonomic design with a dual side actuation mechanism. The blunt active part brings more precision during vitreoretinal surgeries.
The retinal forceps have a progressive closing shape, which is atraumatic and safe for the membrane.
The retinal forceps are used to grasp and peel membranes during vitreoretinal surgeries.
Vitreoretinal surgery:
A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery to treat various problems involving the retina and vitreous. The most common reasons for vitreoretinal surgery include:
• Diabetic retinopathy: complication of diabetes that damages blood vessels in the retina.
• Macular holes: age-related condition in which the vitreous shrinks and pulls the retina, tearing a hole in a section called the macula.
• Retinal detachments or tears: tears in the retina or separation of the retina from the back of the eye.
• Retinopathy of prematurity: eye disorder of the retina that primarily affects premature babies.