| Name | Manson Double-Ended Strabismus Hook |
| Lead Time | Lead time advised within 48 hours of order placement. |
| Competitor | ;OP0924651;OP0924-651;E0598;601349;60-1349;6013-49; |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology-Hooks & Manipulators |
| Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Grade | Premium Operating Room |
| Units of Measurement | Each |
| Manufacturer | Ophthalmic Zone |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| Usage | Reusable |
Manson Double-Ended Strabismus Hook
3.0 mm forked, angled blades, 7.0 mm blades spread, flat serrated handle, 4.8″ (12.3 cm)Â Manson Double-Ended Strabismus Hook is a unique tool in ophthalmic operations involving the ocular muscles. The hook features 3.0 mm angled blades with a 7.0 mm spread for selective retraction and elevation of tendon insertions. In addition, the hook features a flat serrated handle for increased gripping power.
SKU:
WSS-3750
Category: Hooks &Manipulators
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