Width: 0.3 mm Truncation to 1.2 mm (6° angulation per side), Useful Length: 3.5 mm (Fully Extended), Thickness: 100-120 μm (UltraThin), Rehonability: Yes, Mounting: Straight, Faceting: Stealth (Self-Directing to assist curvilinear incision), Other features: NAPA Nomogram-specific diamond, Most aggressive cutting structure, suited for use with Olson Guide Ring
Agressive Cutting Structure, NAPA Nomogram – Specific diamond, Used with Olson Guide Ring
Testimonials
Fine Triamond
“The new Inset Profile footplate with 0.3 mm tipped Stealth Triamond is a significant improvement over previous designs for performing LRIs. The closeness of the diamond to the footplate helps to prevent epithelial stripping. The curve of the footplate lines up with the limbus well to facilitate incisions that are parallel to the limbus (which helps give a 1:1 couple ratio of corneal flattening:steepening). The new Inset Profile footplate provides an optimum balance between applanation, visualization, and epithelial protection.” – The late Jack Singer, MD
PHD II Step Diamond Scalpel
“The Mastel PhD scalpel has taken the accuracy of my relaxing incisions to a new level. When used with the guide, it makes smooth, precise cuts that have eliminated much of the variability in the technique. It is ideal for both the experienced and beginning surgeon.” – Douglas D. Koch, MD, Houston, TX
“The diamond seats nicely into the cornea and with the guide ring you get perfect arcs every time. Pachymetry adjusted diamond depth gives me consistently good results for what I do. I routinely use it for a diopter or less of pre-existing corneal astigmatism. For greater than one diopter or more I go with the Toric IOL. With the multifocal I get great results. The diamond with the Inset Profile footplate is very kind to the epithelium and the design is superior for visualization.” – Kerry Solomon, MD, Charleston, SC
“Ingenious multi-use titanium handles like the PhD II allow surgeons to use a single, multi-step depth based diamond for LRI’s, AK’s, scleral pockets, and paracentesis. One of my nurses assumed that PhD was the name of the instrument because it was ‘so smart.’ When a Mastel diamond blade is treated well it can provide years of perfect performance through thousands of cases. Incisions on soft eyes, lamellar cuts through perforated eyes and layer by layer dissection of sclera on the way to Schlemm’s Canal are made simple with these “works of art”. Perforations during LRI’s just don’t occur with Mastel products.” – James S. Lewis, MD, Philadelphia, PA
Stealth Fine Triamond, PHD II Step Diamond
$2,945.00
Width: 0.3 mm Truncation to 1.2 mm (6° angulation per side), Useful Length: 3.5 mm (Fully Extended), Thickness: 100-120 μm (UltraThin), Rehonability: Yes, Mounting: Straight, Faceting: Stealth (Self-Directing to assist curvilinear incision), Other features: NAPA Nomogram-specific diamond, Most aggressive cutting structure, suited for use with Olson Guide Ring
Uses: Scleral Grooves, Corneal Grooves, Paracentesis, Wound Enlargement, Phacoemulsification, Limbal Relaxing Incisions (LRI), Astigmatic Keratotomy, Corneal Relaxing Incisions
Additional information
Glaucoma, Corneal View, Inset Profile (Used w/Guide Ring)
Cataract/Glaucoma, Glaucoma, Refractive Cataract
0.3mm Truncation to 1.2mm
3.5 mm (At Full Extension)
100-120 μm (UltraThin)
Rehonable
Straight
Stealth (Self-Directing)
Agressive Cutting Structure, NAPA Nomogram – Specific diamond, Used with Olson Guide Ring
Testimonials
Fine Triamond
“The new Inset Profile footplate with 0.3 mm tipped Stealth Triamond is a significant improvement over previous designs for performing LRIs. The closeness of the diamond to the footplate helps to prevent epithelial stripping. The curve of the footplate lines up with the limbus well to facilitate incisions that are parallel to the limbus (which helps give a 1:1 couple ratio of corneal flattening:steepening). The new Inset Profile footplate provides an optimum balance between applanation, visualization, and epithelial protection.” – The late Jack Singer, MD
PHD II Step Diamond Scalpel
“The Mastel PhD scalpel has taken the accuracy of my relaxing incisions to a new level. When used with the guide, it makes smooth, precise cuts that have eliminated much of the variability in the technique. It is ideal for both the experienced and beginning surgeon.” – Douglas D. Koch, MD, Houston, TX
“The diamond seats nicely into the cornea and with the guide ring you get perfect arcs every time. Pachymetry adjusted diamond depth gives me consistently good results for what I do. I routinely use it for a diopter or less of pre-existing corneal astigmatism. For greater than one diopter or more I go with the Toric IOL. With the multifocal I get great results. The diamond with the Inset Profile footplate is very kind to the epithelium and the design is superior for visualization.” – Kerry Solomon, MD, Charleston, SC
“Ingenious multi-use titanium handles like the PhD II allow surgeons to use a single, multi-step depth based diamond for LRI’s, AK’s, scleral pockets, and paracentesis. One of my nurses assumed that PhD was the name of the instrument because it was ‘so smart.’ When a Mastel diamond blade is treated well it can provide years of perfect performance through thousands of cases. Incisions on soft eyes, lamellar cuts through perforated eyes and layer by layer dissection of sclera on the way to Schlemm’s Canal are made simple with these “works of art”. Perforations during LRI’s just don’t occur with Mastel products.” – James S. Lewis, MD, Philadelphia, PA