Name | Paton Double Ended Spatula |
Lead Time | Lead time advised within 48 hours of order placement. |
Specialty | Ophthalmology-Spatulas |
Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
Grade | Premium Operating Room |
Units of Measurement | Each |
Manufacturer | Lexis Industry |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Usage | Reusable |
Paton Double Ended Spatula
w/ groove, 6.0 mm x 15.0 mm & 2.0 mm x 31.0 mm, end of blade angled up 7.0 mm, 5-3/4″ (14.5 cm)?Paton Double Ended Spatula is a commonly used instrument in Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) procedures. The spatula is used to handle and manipulate the delicate corneal epithelium during the surgery. The double-ended design features two different blade sizes depending on surgical need.
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Category: Spatulas & Spoons
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