Air Injection Cannula
Air Injection Cannula is an extremely useful tool in deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures. The cannula is designed to inject air into the corneal stroma to help dissect down to Descemet’s Membrane. Two different cannula gauges are available depending on patient variation.
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Categories: Cannulas, OPHTHALMOLOGY
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