Three bar cross action lens implantation forceps

Surgery – Instruments – Means for removing – inserting or aiding in the removal or...

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606206, 606207, 623 6, 294 992, 24552, 81419, A61B 1728, B25B 902

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for intraocular implantation of a plastic lens in the eye lens zone from which a natural lens has been removed via a surgical incision in the corneoscleral limbus comprising a surgical forceps having two arms and blades projecting beyond portions of the arms defining a cross-over locus, the blades clamping the plastic lens to be implanted; the blades including first and second spaced blades carried by one arm portion, and a third blade carried by the other arm portion, whereby stable three point support is provided for the lens during its passage through the incision into the eye.

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