Punches
Gass Corneoscleral Punch
Gass Corneoscleral PunchGass Corneoscleral Punch is a commonly used instrument in patients with glaucoma. The punch is used to perform a sclerectomy at the corneoscleral junction to drain excess fluid from the anterior chamber. The benefit of the punch is there is no need to hold the scleral flap during the procedure. The punch bite diameter is 0.75 mm and features a rotatable tip.
Holth Corneoscleral Punch
1.0 mm wide 7.0 mm long punch, 3-1/2" (9.0 cm) Holth Corneoscleral Punch is a commonly used instrument in patients with glaucoma. The punch is used to perform a sclerectomy at the corneoscleral junction to drain excess fluid from the anterior chamber. The benefit of the punch is there is no need to hold the scleral flap during the procedure. The punch features a spring loaded handle for precise control during the procedure.
Kelly Decemet Punch
produces a precise 0.75 mm round hole w/ out tissue tags, serrated squeeze handle Kelly Descemet Punch is a commonly used instrument in patients with glaucoma. The punch is used to perform a sclerectomy to drain excess fluid from the anterior chamber. The benefit of the punch is there is no need to hold the scleral flap during the procedure. The punch features a serrated squeeze handle for precise control.