Evisceration Curette
Acheron Instruments presents Evisceration Curette, a specialized ophthalmic instruments that assists surgeons in the removal of intraocular contents from eyes.
- Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel.
- Features an atraumatic large spoon tip.
- Resembles the shape of a spoon with a long shank.
- Features a solid handle for a secure grip.
- Also has a solid and straight shank for enhanced precision.
- We offer ISO Certified products.
- SKU: 8798
- CATEGORY: Ophthalmic Instruments
- TYPE: Curette
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Evisceration Curette , Curette
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Uses of Evisceration Curette
- Assists surgeons in the removal of intraocular and foreign contents.
- Allows surgeons to protect the scleral or outer layer of eye.
- Used to preserve the attachment tissues and surrounding orbital tissues.
- Enables surgeons to securely extract the eyeball.
- Helps in achieving ready to go eye socket for orbital implantation.
Features and Benefits
Features |
Benefits |
Stainless Steel Construction |
Stainless Steel construction ensures longevity, precision and strength. |
Atraumatic Large Spoon Tip |
Helps in securely extracting the eyeball without any trauma. |
Solid Straight Shank |
Ensures enhanced precision during ophthalmic procedures. |
Ergonomic Handle |
Ergonomic handle ensures a maximum control without causing hand fatigue. |
Atraumatic Design |
Features atraumatic design to prevent trauma to the surrounding tissues. |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
Ophthalmic Instruments |
Instrument Type |
Curette |
Handle Type |
Solid Handle |
Working End |
Spoon Tip |
Overall Length |
14cm -5 ½ ″ |
Usability |
Reusable |
Sterility |
Non-sterile |
Certifications |
ISO Certified |
What is the use of curette in evisceration?
The evisceration curettes are used to remove intraocular contents from eyes to protect the eye’s outer layer, muscles and surrounding tissues. Moreover, they also enables a surgeon to securely and carefully extract eyeball to prepare the eye socket for orbital implantation.
What is the purpose of evisceration?
Evisceration is a kind of ophthalmic surgery in which intraocular contents from eye are removed. After removal, orbital implantation is performed to achieve the increased ocular volume to replace the lost ocular volume. For this purpose, atraumatic evisceration curette is used.