Corneal Punch
Item Name Code (INC) 51184
Additional Information for Corneal Punch
Corneal punches are medical instruments used in ophthalmology for corneal surgery. They are typically small, handheld devices with a sharp circular blade at the tip. Corneal punches are used to create precise circular incisions in the cornea, which is the clear, dome-shaped surface at the front of the eye.
These punches are commonly used in procedures such as corneal transplantation, also known as corneal grafting or keratoplasty. During this procedure, a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced with a healthy donor cornea. Corneal punches are used to remove the damaged cornea and create a circular opening in the patient's cornea to receive the donor tissue.
Corneal punches come in various sizes, allowing surgeons to create incisions of different diameters depending on the specific requirements of the surgery. They are typically made of stainless steel or other durable materials that can be sterilized to maintain aseptic conditions during surgery.
In summary, corneal punches are specialized surgical instruments used in ophthalmology for corneal surgery, particularly in corneal transplantation procedures. They are designed to create precise circular incisions in the cornea to facilitate the removal of damaged tissue and the placement of donor cornea.
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