Tip Angle: 60°, Width: 0.75/1.2 mm, Useful Length: 3.9-4.1 mm, Thickness: 100-120 _m (UltraThin), Rehonability: Yes, Mounting: Special Ahmed 45° Angulation for scleral flaps, Faceting: Inverted Stealth (Self-Directing Upwards or “Lifting”), Other features: 5 edges, trapezoidal sharp side edges form tapered wound margins and may be used for enlargement
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Although the look of this blade would make one think it would not pierce well for a paracentesis, it is surprisingly good yet not as stealthy as the ParaTrap or Triamond. One just needs to wait a little bit for it to enter and some prefer it because it feels a lot more controlled. It does not allow the extent of trapezoidal margins for making smaller or larger wound architecture. It is ideal for combined applications where the surgeon might have needs for controlled lamellar dissections such as trabeculectomies or corneal pocket dissections, while some prefer it due to the control it has for grooves and AK’s.
Stegmann MicroCrescent
$2,075.00
Tip Angle: 60°, Width: 0.75/1.2 mm, Useful Length: 3.9-4.1 mm, Thickness: 100-120 _m (UltraThin), Rehonability: Yes, Mounting: Special Ahmed 45° Angulation for scleral flaps, Faceting: Inverted Stealth (Self-Directing Upwards or “Lifting”), Other features: 5 edges, trapezoidal sharp side edges form tapered wound margins and may be used for enlargement
Uses: Trabeculectomy, Scleral Flaps, Corneal Flaps, Wound Enlargement, Lamellar Dissection
Legacy SKU: SPDH SM Current SKU: 10.312.1089
Please contact Mastel in regards to diamond availability and lead times.
Representatives available by Web Chat, Phone: 1-800-657-8057, or Email: sales@mastel.com
Description
Although the look of this blade would make one think it would not pierce well for a paracentesis, it is surprisingly good yet not as stealthy as the ParaTrap or Triamond. One just needs to wait a little bit for it to enter and some prefer it because it feels a lot more controlled. It does not allow the extent of trapezoidal margins for making smaller or larger wound architecture. It is ideal for combined applications where the surgeon might have needs for controlled lamellar dissections such as trabeculectomies or corneal pocket dissections, while some prefer it due to the control it has for grooves and AK’s.
Additional information
60°
0.75/1.2mm
3.9-4.1mm
100-120 μm (UltraThin)
Rehonable
Special Ahmed 45°
Inverted Stealth (Self-Directing Upwards)
5 Edges, Trapezoidal Shard Side Edges