Single-use instruments

Single-use instruments

 

After the launch of disposable instruments for cataract surgery then keratoplasty, Moria has announced the extension of its ONE® range with three single-use instruments for LASIK and FemtoLASIK surgery. These are a Kratz wire speculum (reference #17227 – pictured), a Sinskey manipulating hook (reference #17223) and a manipulating hook (reference #17230). “The Moria ONE® range of single-use instruments is ideally suited for LASIK surgery,†said a spokesman for the company. These instruments are sterile, individually packaged in sealed peel-apart pouches, in a box of 10. Each reference can be ordered separately,†he said. “The instruments are convenient and provide an exceptional value and they also eliminate the time and expense of re-processing soiled instruments,†said the spokesman.

www.moria-surgical.com

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