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ECP Pre-Chopper

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Description: The ECP Pre-Chopper emerges as a pivotal surgical instrument for ophthalmic precision during cataract surgery. Specifically designed for pre-fragmentation of the lens nucleus, this consumable tool showcases safety and efficiency in lens segmentation without the need for phacoemulsification energy.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Surgical Precision: Tailored for pre-fragmentation of the lens nucleus, ensuring precise and controlled surgical procedures.
  • Lens Segmentation: Efficiently segments the lens nucleus into four quadrants without employing phacoemulsification energy.
  • Ophthalmic Safety: The pre-chopper serves as a safe tool, minimizing the need for additional energy sources during lens manipulation.
  • Enhanced Surgical Control: Facilitates meticulous segmentation of the lens, contributing to a controlled and efficient cataract surgery.
  • Consumable Efficiency: As a consumable product, it upholds hygiene standards, providing a sterile environment for each surgical use.
  • Streamlined Lens Preparation: The pre-chopper streamlines the lens preparation process, optimizing efficiency in the surgical setting.

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Country of OriginIndia
ApplicationOphthalmic Surgery
MaterialStainless Steel
LengthStandard Length
DesignDual Blade
CompatibilityCompatible with various phaco machines
FunctionalityUsed for pre-chopping the nucleus during cataract surgery
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