A cataract surgery box is a set of ophthalmic surgical instruments, housed in a sterilization box, and designed for cataract procedures.
General Features:
Container: A stainless steel box with a silicone mat to hold the instruments in place.
Sterilization: Designed to be sterilized by standard methods such as autoclave, ethylene oxide, dry heat, or cold solutions.
Contents: It includes a selection of ocular microsurgery instruments specific to cataract surgery.Examples of commonly found instruments:
Blepharostat: To hold the eye open during surgery.
Scissors: Such as Vannas scissors (straight or curved), corneal scissors, or cataract scissors.
Forceps: Including Bonn-Moria forceps, capsulorhexis forceps, and corneal scleral forceps.
Cannulas: For injection or aspiration, such as the Rycroft cannula or Bonnet cannula.
Other instruments: Such as microneedle holders, Buratto-Sinskey manipulators, or phacocleavers.
These boxes contain instruments from various well-known brands in surgical ophthalmology, such as Storz, Moria, and Corneal.


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